China Daily

Insurance official under investigat­ion

Authority is looking into a suspected serious violation of code of conduct

- By LI XIANG lixiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Xiang Junbo, chairman of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission, is under investigat­ion by China’s top anti-graft authority, according to an online statement published on Sunday.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China said in its online statement that Xiang was being investigat­ed for suspected serious violation of the Party’s code of conduct.

The investigat­ion began after China’s top leadership vowed to contain systemic financial risks.

Xiang, 60, has headed the insurance commission and served as a member of the monetary policy committee of the Chinese central bank since 2011.

The insurance regulator under Xiang had stepped up the crackdown on the radical acquisitio­n of listed companies by the insurers and their risky and highly leveraged investment­s using short-term proceeds from sales of highyield policies.

Xiang told a news conference in February the insurance sector should not be the “club of the rich” or a “hideout for financial titans”.

He also warned that the regulator will “severely punish” short-term speculatio­n by insurers and their hostile takeovers of listed companies’ stakes.

His agency also banned Chinesebus­iness tycoon Ya oZ henhua, chairman of the private conglomera­te Baoneng Group, from the insurance industry for 10 years for illegal investment­s.

Xiang oversaw the rapid growth of China’s insurance sector, with total assets reaching 15.1 trillion yuan ($2.19 trillion) at the end of 2016, tripling since its assets reached 5 trillion yuan in 2010.

Xiang, one of the most prominent financial regulators in China, served as deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China between 2004 and 2007. Later he served as the chairman of the Agricultur­alBank of China, one of the big five State-owned commercial banks. He oversaw the shareholdi­ng restructur­e of the bank, listed in Shanghai and Hong Kong in 2010.

Xiang also had extensive experience in auditing and served as the deputy auditorgen­eral of the National Audit Office.

Separately on Sunday, the top anti-graft authority also announced the investigat­ion of Li Changjun, former Party chief and president of the Beijing Branch of the Export-Import Bank of China, for suspected serious violation of the Party’s code of conduct.

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Xiang Junbo, chairman of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission

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