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Founder of Chinese real estate giant pleads guilty to fraud and bribery

Founder of Chinese real estate giant pleads guilty to fraud and bribery

The founder of the Chinese real estate giant Evergrande has pleaded guilty to charges of fraud and bribery. He is accused of fabricating billions in revenue prior to the company's 2021 collapse, an event that severely impacted the Chinese real estate sector.

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