„Qi Qiaoqiao, the elder sister of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, amassed a fortune estimated in the hundreds of millions to over $1 billion through extensive investments in real estate, mining, and technology, often utilizing and concealing her identity behind layers of holding companies, and leveraging her status as a „princeling“.
Her wealth grew rapidly, particularly after her father, Xi Zhongxun, died in 2002 and as her brother rose through the Communist Party ranks.“
wanderingpeddlar on
Funny how many people were telling me that after the last purge the Chinese military was fixed.
Imagine that.
66stang351 on
Just leave Taiwan alone until we have an actual administration. This purge is good on that front. Probably
Sesiebtesw on
If the media doesn’t like anti-corruption, they’ll just call it a purge.
jameson3131 on
Was it a purge as in fired? Or a traditional communist style purge?
wodat234 on
These recent arrests just goes to demonstrate how corrupt China is. How often do you see generals from America, Russia, India, etc., get arrested?
bigFr00t on
Paywall
theRealFatTony on
Still…. More transparency than the GOP
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Sounds very… Aladeen / Wahida
The fox grinning from inside the henhouse.
„Qi Qiaoqiao, the elder sister of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, amassed a fortune estimated in the hundreds of millions to over $1 billion through extensive investments in real estate, mining, and technology, often utilizing and concealing her identity behind layers of holding companies, and leveraging her status as a „princeling“.
Her wealth grew rapidly, particularly after her father, Xi Zhongxun, died in 2002 and as her brother rose through the Communist Party ranks.“
Funny how many people were telling me that after the last purge the Chinese military was fixed.
Imagine that.
Just leave Taiwan alone until we have an actual administration. This purge is good on that front. Probably
If the media doesn’t like anti-corruption, they’ll just call it a purge.
Was it a purge as in fired? Or a traditional communist style purge?
These recent arrests just goes to demonstrate how corrupt China is. How often do you see generals from America, Russia, India, etc., get arrested?
Paywall
Still…. More transparency than the GOP