Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Interpol red alert against China tycoon, interview cut short under pressure

- Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com

interview of Guo Wengui, a Chinese real estate tycoon mostly based abroad with an Interpol “red notice” against him, by Voice of America was cut short by the broadcaste­r, triggering rumours on social media.

Guo, who was among the top 80 rich persons in China a few years ago, was known for developing the landmark Pangu Plaza, a torch-shaped building near the Bird’s Nest stadium in Beijing.

He is also is a member of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where the US leader met President Xi Jinping earlier this month.

By 2015, however, investigat­ions by Chinese finance magazine Caixin revealed that Guo’s rise to the top was built on corrupt deals and shady political connection­s.He left China soon after. “Guo Wengui, who also goes by the name Miles Kwok, reportedly started his career as a public servant in eastern China's Shandong province. His highestpro­file investment is Pangu Plaza, an office and seven-star hotel complex in Beijing that overlooks the Olympic Stadium. He also controls a business that owns a stake in China's Founder Securities,” Forbes magazine described him in an article.

Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported earlier this week that the flamboyant tycoon is accused of bribing disgraced former state security vice minister Ma Jian with $8.71 million. Ma has been expelled from the Communist Party of China and is being probed for graft.

Reuters reported that the Chinese government pressured Voice of America “to cancel the interview ahead of time (on Wednesday), with the foreign ministry summoning one of the broadcaste­r's Beijing-based correspond­ents on Monday”.

“What we understand is that Interpol has already issued a red notice for criminal suspect Guo Wengui,” foreign ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang told a regular news briefing in Beijing. He did not give details.

“However the ‘red notice’ is not an arrest warrant and the US does not have an extraditio­n treaty with China,” a state media report said.

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