Chinese Kleptocrats Are Fleeing Motherland With Loot In Tow
There was another chapter in the China Kleotocracy story the past week. Western press reported on a fellow by the name of Wang Guoqiang. Wang fled China with $30Mn in his pocket back in April. The problem is that the loot was stolen from the treasury of the city of Fencheng (Pop. 580,000).
The BBC and the Neue Zurcher Zeitung had the story. (I did not see it in the US press.):
Some quotes:
More
than a million public servants have sent
large sums abroad.
A million public servants? That’s a lot of
crooks.
That
officials create huge amounts abroad and
then flee with their families is so common
that the Chinese language has its own
term: “Luo guan” literally “bare squad”.
It is the practice that corrupt officials
get their families out of the country first,
hence the term “bare.” I think this means that
the Chinese are broadly aware that their
political leaders are leaving the country with
stolen money. It must be hard to govern when
even slang language reflects what is
happening.
In
2011, the Central Bank reported that
corrupt officials had transferred more
than 120 billion U.S. dollars abroad.
$120Bn? Where is this money
going?
Popular
flight destinations for fleeing officials
are the USA, Australia and Canada.
The USA, Australia and Canada? The numbers
reported above are huge! let’s say 70% of the
crooks went to America. This creates an
estimate of 700,000 crooks (and their
families) that have fled China with $80Bn in
stolen money, and are now in the USA. How can
so many people with so much money hide in the
US without somebody making a a stink?Think of it differently. If the Treasurer for the city of Las Vegas (Pop. 580,000) stole $30Mn of tax payer money and fled to Canada or Australia, the US FBI would have the Aussies and Canucks hunt them down and have them extradited back home. Why aren’t the Chinese doing the same thing?
The
authorities enacted a ban immediately to
report on the case, and blocked Wang’s
name in search engines. However, in blogs,
the news spread faster than censors could
delete it.
Kleptocracy is a very open secret in China.
The Chinese leaders must hate the internet,
and the fact that secrets can’t be kept secret
any longer. There has been another story
circulating in the Chinese internet the past
few days that may be connected to the
kleptocracy story.On 9/29, Air China flight 981 from Beijing to NYC was ordered returned to Beijing airport. The “official” reason was, “they had received a threatening message.” There is some curious information about this:
-The plane was 7 hours into the NYC flight before it turned around. If there was a “threat” on board (bomb?), why didn’t the plane make a landing before going all the way back to Beijing? The passengers were not told about the U-turn.
One
passenger said he suspected the plane
might be flying back because of the route
information on the screen in front of him
but a flight attendant told him there
was “something wrong with the screen.”
Shortly
before landing, there was an announcement
that the plane was encountering some
turbulence and attendants asked passengers
to close all the window shades.
“But
when we opened the sunshades again, we saw
the ground of Beijing,” another passenger
said.
-The initial
“official information” was that the report of
the threat came from a reliable source; the
USA. But that was incorrect.
“It
could have been forged and released from
inside the country”, a Beijing airport
police spokesman told China Daily on
condition of anonymity.
Other
sources including the country’s civil
aviation authority and airport police,
declined on Thursday to reveal specifics
of the threat.
The plane and
passengers were searched, nothing was found.
The flight took off again an hour later. Of
potential interest:
Some
passengers opted to abandon their trip
Abandon trips? Or get arrested?I have no idea what actually happened with flight 981. I do know that the internet speculation in China is that the plane was ordered back because another kleptocrat was on board and trying to escape.
A
spokesman denied rampant speculation on
social-media sites that the flight
returned because a wanted corrupt official
who was trying to flee the country was on
board.
Something is
brewing in China with the kleptocrats.The Bo
Xilai and the murderess Gu Kailai scandal
appears to have been a tipping point. Another
tipping point for China is the leadership
changes that will take place in October.I wonder if the exodus of the kleptos (and the Chinese internet traffic on this story) can go unchecked for much longer. The question of “when” might be answered after a new government is installed. I also wonder which banks the Kleptos are keeping their loot with. We might get an answer to these question in the not-too-distant future.
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