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China finance boss jailed for life in corruption case

The former chairman of China Life Insur­ance, Wang Bin, has become the latest high-profile boss to be imprisoned as Beijing’s crackdown on the financial industry continues.

Mr Wang was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve, according to a court ruling seen by the BBC.

After two years, the sen­tence will be commuted to life in prison without parole, the ruling says.

In April, authorities warned that the crackdown was far from over.

A court in Jinan in eastern China’s Shandong province found Mr Wang guilty of tak­ing 325 million yuan ($44.6m; £35.7m) in bribes.

Mr Wang, who was the firm’s Communist Party chief, was also sentenced to a year in prison for illegally hiding 54.2 million yuan in overseas deposits.

He is the latest boss from a major Chinese financial institution to be ensnared in President Xi Jinping’s more than two-year long crackdown on corruption in the $60 tril­lion (£48 trillion) industry.

In 2021, Lai Xiaomin, the former chairman of Hua­rong – one of China’s biggest state-controlled asset manage­ment companies – was execut­ed after being found guilty of corruption and bigamy.

The same year, former China Development Bank chairman, Hu Huaibang, was sentenced to life in prison in a 85.5 million yuan bribery case.

Bao Fan, one of the coun­try’s most high-profile billion­aire bankers and the chief ex­ecutive of China Renaissance Holdings, has been “cooper­ating in an investigation being carried out by certain authori­ties” since his disappearance in February this year. —BBC

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