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Ex-Anbang boss files rare appeal

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BEIJING: The former chairman of China’s Anbang Insurance Group Co, Wu Xiaohui, has lodged an appeal against his conviction for fraud and embezzleme­nt that led to a sentence of 18 years in prison, his lawyers said.

While not unknown, it is unusual for convicted suspects in high-profile cases to appeal.

Wu, who steered the insurance giant as it became one of China’s most aggressive dealmakers, was put on trial in late March for illegal fund-raising worth 65.2 billion yuan (RM40.8bil) and embezzling 10 billion yuan (RM6.25bil) from its insurance fund.

The government took control of Anbang in February, part of a sweeping campaign to reduce financial risk and discourage what it sees as profligate invest- ing by large private conglomera­tes.

Li Guifang, a lawyer best known for defending Chinese politician Bo Xilai in a blockbuste­r corruption trial in 2013, and fellow lawyer Chen Youxi have been hired for the appeal.

The Shanghai High People’s Court has started preparatio­ns for a review, they said.

A state takeover group will control Anbang for at least one year to overhaul its equity structure, seek fresh capital from strategic investors in the private sector and dispose some of its assets.

Anbang brokerage Century Securities was put up for sale this month with a price tag of at least US$560mil (RM2.24bil) – the first of the planned asset sales. — Reuters

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