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[DOUBLE PROOF] CHINKS are CORRUPT. And This Would Never Happen in Singapore With The PAP In Charge! PAP ALL THE WAY!

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The Sun
Thirteen tons of gold worth £300million and $20billion cash found at home of ‘corrupt’ Chinese mayor who could face the DEATH PENALTY
  • 2 Oct 2019, 10:44
  • Updated: 2 Oct 2019, 11:59
OFFICIALS found a stash of gold bars and $20billion (£16.34bn) in cash in the basement of an allegedly corrupt Chinese mayor.

The former mayor of Haikou City, 58-year-old Zhang Qi, allegedly also has a portfolio of luxury properties - and will face the death penalty if he is found guilty of "economic crimes".

 Zang Qi was in office from 2008 - 2010


Zang Qi was in office from 2008 - 2010Credit: powerapple.com
 Cops found a stash of 13.5 tons of pure gold

Cops found a stash of 13.5 tons of pure goldCredit: powerapple.com

Qi was being investigated by the National Supervisory Commission, who found 13.5 tons of gold worth millions of dollars.

Video shows investigators sifting through the giant pile of gold bars, some of which spill out from shelving units onto the floor.

Stacks of cash to the value of billions of dollars found at the home of the Community Party politician was in various currencies such as dollars, Chinese yuan and euros.
Zhang was the secretary of the Communist Party Committee of Haikou, the provincial capital city of Hainan with a population around nine million people.
His position was equal to that of mayor, according to the ranking of Chinese Communist party officials.

He was also a member of the Standing Committee of Hainan Province.

The disgraced former mayor has been stripped of both titles by the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Meanwhile, China's leader, Xi Jinping is cracking down on corruption as it's a major policy for the Communist Party
 
Yeah hello Clockman is Ahmeng, you can choose to one side and no flip flop whenever u like. And no fence sitting....

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The Sun
Thirteen tons of gold worth £300million and $20billion cash found at home of ‘corrupt’ Chinese mayor who could face the DEATH PENALTY
  • 2 Oct 2019, 10:44
  • Updated: 2 Oct 2019, 11:59
OFFICIALS found a stash of gold bars and $20billion (£16.34bn) in cash in the basement of an allegedly corrupt Chinese mayor.

The former mayor of Haikou City, 58-year-old Zhang Qi, allegedly also has a portfolio of luxury properties - and will face the death penalty if he is found guilty of "economic crimes".

 Zang Qi was in office from 2008 - 2010


Zang Qi was in office from 2008 - 2010Credit: powerapple.com
 Cops found a stash of 13.5 tons of pure gold

Cops found a stash of 13.5 tons of pure goldCredit: powerapple.com

Qi was being investigated by the National Supervisory Commission, who found 13.5 tons of gold worth millions of dollars.

Video shows investigators sifting through the giant pile of gold bars, some of which spill out from shelving units onto the floor.

Stacks of cash to the value of billions of dollars found at the home of the Community Party politician was in various currencies such as dollars, Chinese yuan and euros.
Zhang was the secretary of the Communist Party Committee of Haikou, the provincial capital city of Hainan with a population around nine million people.
His position was equal to that of mayor, according to the ranking of Chinese Communist party officials.

He was also a member of the Standing Committee of Hainan Province.

The disgraced former mayor has been stripped of both titles by the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Meanwhile, China's leader, Xi Jinping is cracking down on corruption as it's a major policy for the Communist Party
 
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