13.5 TONS of gold found piled in Chinese ex-governor’s home

RT

One Chinese official has some serious explaining to do after investigators came across mounds of gold in his house in Haikou City, Hainan province.

One Chinese official has some serious explaining to do after investigators came across mounds of gold in his house in Haikou City, Hainan province. 

Authorities found some 13.5 tons of gold, as well as millions of yuan in cash and antiques, plus evidence of a huge portfolio of luxury real estate. According to local reports, the disciplinary commission announced in early September that they were looking into the ex-governor’s affairs.

Officials convicted of ‘economic crimes’ or corruption can face the death penalty in China.

https://www.rt.com/news/469989-china-official-secret-gold-stash/

4 thoughts on “13.5 TONS of gold found piled in Chinese ex-governor’s home

  1. THAT IS AMERICAS GOLD, SINCE THE CHINESE HAS “BOUGHT” SOME OF AMERICAS”DEBT”………..DEBT THAT WAS ILLEGALLY MADE, AND UNLAWFULLY OBTAINED…….

  2. “One Chinese official has some serious explaining to do…”

    Sorry, they don’t do ‘explaining’ in China.

    Home fries is toast.

    But only after they torture any other hidden ‘asserts’ out of the thieving bast@rd.

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