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Evergrande says billionaire founder is suspected of crimes

Authorities notified Evergrande that Hui has been subject to “mandatory measures,” due to “suspicion of illegal crimes,” according to a company statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange Thursday.

September 29, 2023 / 07:29 IST
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Evergrande says billionaire founder is suspected of crimes
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China Evergrande Group said its billionaire chairman Hui Ka Yan is suspected of committing crimes, escalating the legal peril for a tycoon whose indebted real estate conglomerate has saddled investors, homeowners and suppliers with billions in losses.

Authorities notified Evergrande that Hui has been subject to “mandatory measures,” due to “suspicion of illegal crimes,” according to a company statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange Thursday. It didn’t elaborate on what the measures entail or what crimes he may have committed. The company’s shares will remain halted until further notice, Evergrande said.

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The announcement comes a day after people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News that Hui was taken away by Chinese police earlier this month and put under so-called residential surveillance, a type of police action that falls short of formal detention or arrest. While details of the allegations against Hui remain unclear, authorities earlier this month detained some staff at Evergrande’s wealth management arm. The unit said on Aug. 31 that it couldn’t make payments on products held by individual investors because of a liquidity crunch.

Hui’s accelerating downfall creates fresh uncertainty over the fate of Evergrande after setbacks to its restructuring plan in recent days roiled markets and raised the risk of a liquidation. It also casts another shadow over China’s beleaguered real estate market, which is headed into the crucial Golden Week sales period. It’s likely to raise anxiety among China’s other property tycoons, many of whom are facing similarly dire financial straits. Hui was one of the country’s most politically connected tycoons and among the richest people in Asia in 2017, before President Xi Jinping started his campaign to rein in China’s property industry.