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Hui Ka Yan’s punishment caps the downfall of a property empire whose collapse set off a prolonged crisis in the Chinese economy.
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Hui Ka Yan’s punishment caps the downfall of a property empire whose collapse set off a prolonged crisis in the Chinese economy.
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Hui Ka Yan also forfeits all his personal property and the company he set up is given hefty fines Business live – latest updates The founder of Evergrande, one of China’s largest property developers, has been sentenced to life in prison and had all of his personal property confiscated. Hui Ka Yan, 67 and once named by Forbes as China’s richest man, with a net worth of $42.5bn (£31.2bn) in 2017, pleaded guilty in April to eight charges. Continue reading...
Read this reportA Chinese court ordered the former billionaire's assets to be confiscated and fined Evergrande-related companies billions of dollars.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 3 reports from 3 outlets into a single canonical entry on “China Sentences Evergrande Founder to Life in Prison.” The covered outlets are based across 3 regions — US, UK, and Europe.
The earliest report in this entry came from Deutsche Welle (Aug 20, 2026, 07:04 UTC); the most recent came from The New York Times — Business (Aug 20, 2026, 19:52 UTC).
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