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        • 家园 Billions in Hidden Riches

          Billions in Hidden Riches for Family of Chinese Leader

          Today's Paper

        • 家园 Obtaining Financial Records

          China’s political system is not very transparent, but corporate and financial information is often readily available to the public.Thirty years of economic reform — and government policies aimed at attracting foreign investment — have created a set of government agencies that keep records on private corporations and their major shareholders, including copies of resumes and government-issued identity cards.

          It is this system that allows news organizations, including The New York Times, to request and review corporate records. Although ordinary citizens are not allowed access to the records, they can hire a lawyer or consulting firm to request documents for a fee of $100 to $200 per company. The Times used this process in obtaining thousands of pages of corporate documents to review the business networks controlled by the relatives of Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.

          In many cities, the local branch of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, or the S.A.I.C., as it is known, provides records for companies that are locally incorporated.

          Corporate files often include details of when and where the company was incorporated, the name of the company’s legal representative and a list of major shareholders. There is often financial information, including a company’s registered capital.

          China recently tightened access to corporate information, possibly because of a growing number of corporate fraud scandals, but also media investigations into the fortunes held by the relatives of political leaders, including the former Chongqing party boss Bo Xilai.

          In Beijing, for much of this year, it has been difficult to obtain corporate records from the local bureau of the S.A.I.C.

          Still, most records remain publicly available, and beginning late last year The Times reviewed documents obtained in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenzhen and other cities.

          The records allowed The Times to trace a network of friends and relatives of the prime minister as they built a multibillion-dollar business empire over the last decade, often with the aid of wealthy entrepreneurs.

          New York Time

      • 家园 苍天哪,大地啊,是哪个神仙姐姐替我出的这口气啊

        这个浓眉大眼的也暴露了?

      • 家园 知我罪我,其惟春秋。。。。。。。

        影帝真没辜负我对他一贯的“支持”呀,哈哈

        • 家园 要和这条新闻结合起来看,很奇怪,西河里,薄受到的支持和温

          受到的攻击一样多,看问题要看反面,倒温的时机比较有趣,或许开始掀翻桌子了,期待更多的新闻啊。。。

          感谢王闯馆,使一切都包不住,大伙才有戏可看,呜呼!

          http://news.163.com/12/1027/00/8EPHJC3C0001124J.html

      • 家园 ..
      • 家园 真相大白:这是朝温总理身上泼的污水

        纽约时报这种小报毫无严肃性可言。今天,最可靠严谨的博讯和明镜经认真调查,发布了对纽约时报的反驳:温总家人不过是出借身份证,代持股而已,没有谋私利。

        据被代替持股的段女士说,她当时才30岁,持有平安等公司约22亿美元的资产,怕太招摇;所以,从温总理家人手里借了身份证,用他们的名义持股,以便低调保护自己。

        根据行情,出借一个身份证最多得到200元。大国总理的家人,要靠出借身份证补贴自己,清贫至此,让人动容啊。

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