Condenan a cadena perpetua a Hui Ka Yan, fundador del gigante inmobiliario chino Evergrande
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Hui Ka Yan, the billionaire founder of the Chinese real estate giant Evergrande, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a Chinese court. The sentencing follows his guilty plea in April to multiple charges related to the company's operations. As part of the ruling, authorities have ordered the confiscation of all his personal assets.
The collapse of Evergrande, which served as the focal point of a prolonged crisis in China's housing market, marks the end of the firm's tenure as a major industry power. The legal action against its founder underscores the broader economic repercussions caused by the company's downfall.
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InfobaeFocuses on the collapse of the corporate empire and economic impact
Prensa LibreEmphasizes the guilty plea and the confiscation of personal assets