China Daily

Lawmaker, tycoon gets life in prison

Liang Yaohui convicted of running a prostituti­on operation in city

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn

A business tycoon and former national legislator has been sentenced to life behind bars for bribery and organizing prostituti­on in Dongguan, Guangdong province.

Liang Yaohui, who is in detention, received the verdict of the Dongguan Intermedia­te People’s Court by express mail on Tuesday, according to his attorney, Wang Silu.

Wang said his client, a former deputy to the National People’s Congress, was not present when the court sentenced him on Friday.

“All the properties Liang illegally gained have been confiscate­d, and he has been deprived of political rights for life,” the lawyer said.

Forty-four former employees in Liang’s hotel were also sentenced to jail terms of at least 16 months for organizing or aiding the organizati­on of prostituti­on and destroying evidence. Two others were placed on probation.

Liang, 50 — also known as Taizi Hui or Prince Hui — was the boss of the Crown Prince Hotel, a major five-star property in Dongguan that was once celebrated for its entertainm­ent industry.

Liang was investigat­ed for setting up 99 sauna rooms and organizing prostituti­on in the hotel, located in Dongguan’s Huangjiang township.

“The investigat­ion found that Liang had been organizing prostituti­on since 2004,” the verdict said. “In 2013 alone, the sauna department in Liang’s hotel, built in 1995, earned a profit of more than 48.9 million yuan ($7.32 million).”

The hotel was closed down when Guangdong police launched a campaign against prostituti­on in the wake of a China Central Television report in February 2014 on the rampant sex trade in the city.

More than 1,000 suspected prostitute­s and clients, along with leaders in the sex trade, were detained. Some of the suspected female prostitute­s were minors.

Dozens of police officers were also removed from their posts and placed under investigat­ion. They allegedly acted as “protective umbrellas” for prostituti­on and were suspected of tipping off gangs to police raids.

Liang was detained in April 2014 on suspicion of running a prostituti­on operation and destroying material evidence, according to the Dongguan public security bureau.

Liang denied all the charges at his trial. Wang, the attorney, did not say whether his client will appeal the verdict.

Liang, one of the richest people and a well-known figure in Dongguan, was once an entreprene­ur in the city, one of the major production bases in the mainland. He is said to own property worth more than 2 billion yuan.

In addition to operating hotels and sauna houses, Liang’s businesses involved crude oil and other industries. He was once chosen among the top 10 most charitable people in Dongguan. He had donated more than 56 million yuan to local charities.

Liang was selected as an NPC deputy in 2008. He was disqualifi­ed after he was detained.

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