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  2. Guo Wengui - Wikipedia

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    Guo Wengui (Chinese: 郭文贵; born May 10, 1970—self claim [3] or October 5, 1968 [4]), also known under the Cantonese name Ho Wan Kwok (郭浩云), [5] Miles Guo, and Miles Kwok, [6] is a self-exiled Chinese billionaire businessman, political activist and convicted fraudster, who controls Beijing Zenith Holdings (via proxies Li Lin and Jiang Yuehua) [7] and other assets.

  3. China launches campaign to crack down on illegal fertility ...

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    China will "severely crack down" on illegal activities related to the use of assisted reproductive technologies such as the buying or selling of sperm or eggs and surrogacy, in a six-month ...

  4. China gives government workers first big pay bump in a decade ...

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    The last time China publicly announced a nationwide increase in pay for civil servants was in 2015, when the government raised pay for local officials by more than 30% as part of an effort to ...

  5. Exiled Chinese businessman's chief-of-staff pleads guilty in ...

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    The chief of staff to exiled Chinese businessman Guo Wengui pleaded guilty on Friday to conspiring with him to carry out a massive scheme that defrauded thousands of investors out of more than $1 ...

  6. Illegal immigration to China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government actively discourages this type of behavior out of fears that it may cause instability in the region and encourage more illegal immigration. [1]In 2003, campaigns against illegal immigration were conducted in Guangdong and other Chinese provinces, and around 2008, the police repeatedly conducted so-called "hurricane" campaigns against illegal immigration in Guangdong.

  7. Golden projects - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Macro Project, a project focused on increasing sharing information between government bodies and helping decision making. The Golden Shield Project, a project to increase central police control and responsiveness of public security. The Golden Tax Project, a project focused on using information technology to crack down on tax evasion .

  8. China to impose hefty fines, penalties for illegal education ...

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    Unlicensed tutoring services in China could face penalties of up to 100,000 yuan ($13,715.54), the country's Education Ministry said as it seeks to crack down on the lucrative after school ...

  9. Visa policy of mainland China - Wikipedia

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    The term of "illegal resident" is also used, however a ROC national is only considered as an illegal resident when his or her Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents expires and he or she have not applied for renewal before the document's expiration date. The penalty for illegal residence is a warning and CNY 100 per day of illegal stay. [147]