China Resources chairman fired in graft scandal


Song Lin, the chairman of state-controlled China Resources, was fired Sunday for "suspected serious violations of discipline and law violations."
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Song Lin, the chairman of state-controlled China Resources, was fired Sunday for "suspected serious violations of discipline and law violations."
Song Lin, Chairman of China Resources Holdings Co. Ltd., courtesy of PwC via YouTubeThe chairman of state-owned China Resources Holdings Co. Ltd., Song Lin, is under investigation for "suspected serious violations of discipline and law."
On July 17, Wang Wenzhi, chief correspondent at the Economic Information Daily, used his verified Weibo account to expose the Chairman of state-owned China Resources Holdings, also known as Huarun Group, for allegedly stealing state-owned assets worth billions of Yuan.