Originally Posted by Daveinjax
The former chairman of China Huarong Asset Management Co. has been sentenced to death, a court in the northern city of Tianjin said on Jan. 5, in one of the country’s highest-profile corruption cases.

Lai Xiaomin was convicted of receiving or seeking bribes totaling 1.788 billion yuan ($276.72 million) from 2008 to 2018, when he was also a senior banking regulator, according to the Secondary Intermediate People’s Court of Tianjin.

Lai, who was expelled from the ruling Communist Party in 2018, was also convicted on a charge of bigamy.

Chinese authorities alleged that Lai extorted bribes, colluded with others to embezzle large amounts of public assets, and took advantage of his positions to seek improper benefits for those who bribed him.

Reuters was unable to contact Lai or his lawyer for comment.

“Lai Xiaomin was lawless and extremely greedy,” the court statement said.

Huarong said its Communist Party committee supports the verdict.
https://m.theepochtimes.com/former-...-company-sentenced-to-death_3644213.html


From what I've seen and heard about China, everybody with a title gets a bribe or steals money placed in their trust. If this guy got in trouble, it had nothing to do with the money, and more likely who's money it was or which Chicom Party leader he pissed off. If you just steal and go with the flow, you don't have problems...but if you get too big for your breeches, you won't last long.