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China counts over 100 billionaires among top Communist legislators

By AFP <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Afp>

PUBLISHED: 08:43 EDT, 3 March 2017 | UPDATED: 08:48 EDT, 3 March 2017


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[image: China's ruling Politburo Standing Committee are given a round of
applause during the opening session of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing,
on March 3, 2017]
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China's ruling Politburo Standing Committee are given a round of applause
during the opening session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on March 3,
2017

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China counts more than 100 billionaires among its top legislators, with 209
of the richest holding wealth nearly equivalent to Belgium's annual GDP,
according to a report released as the Communist Party's annual
parliamentary session started Friday.

A key focus of the sessions is eliminating poverty and creating a
"moderately prosperous society", a project President Xi Jinping has
frequently cited as a national priority in a country that suffers from a
gaping chasm between the rich and poor.

The annual session of the country's top political bodies started Friday
with a meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
(CPPCC), a group that is part of the Communist Party-controlled government
structure.

The opening of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's rubber-stamp
legislature, will be held Sunday, with the country's economic elite and top
leaders rubbing shoulders for some two weeks in the imposing corridors of
the Great Hall of the People, situated off Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

Out of the more than 5,100 delegates to these two assemblies, 209 possess
individual wealth of more than 2 billion yuan ($290 million),
Shanghai-based luxury magazine publisher the Hurun Report said in a survey.

More than 100 of the wealthy individuals are members of the NPC, and 97 are
from the CPPCC.

According to the survey, their cumulative assets tallied "almost 3.5
trillion yuan" ($507 billion) -- nearly equivalent to the annual GDP of
countries such as Belgium, Sweden or Poland.

The majority of the wealthy delegates were businessmen, rather than
politicians who had spent their careers within the party apparatus.

Among them are the heads of internet giants, such as Pony Ma of Tencent and
Robin Li of Baidu, smartphone maker Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun, and Zong Qinghou,
head of soft drink producer Wahaha.
[image: China's National People's Congress (NPC) is held at the Great Hall
of the People in Beijing]
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China's National People's Congress (NPC) is held at the Great Hall of the
People in Beijing

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Despite a large-scale anti-corruption campaign launched in 2013 by
President Xi to clean up the Communist Party's ranks, the heads of private
businesses remain welcome in the cavernous halls of power as Beijing seeks
to rebalance its economy towards domestic consumption and the services
sector.

Nevertheless, some wealthy entrepreneurs could be tempted to keep a low
profile this year as the Communist Party ups its attacks on real estate
"speculators" and "financial crocodiles".

While Xi has pledged to lift more than 45 million people out of poverty by
2020, his time in office has already been exceptionally good for the
country's wealthiest politicians.

While the economy as a whole has expanded at a rate of under seven percent
in recent years, the legislature's 100 or so dollar billionaires have seen
their cumulative wealth jump 64 percent since 2013 when he assumed the
presidency, Hurun said.
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