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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

It already costs a fortune to hire these lawyers

for just a 40 lines statement. It doesn't matter at all. Corruption is all - over and has many faces. Just using the name of grandpa Wen surely helped to "fiddle in" some business deals. They are all not the poor & honest ones. Doesn't matter - Wen is most probably 100% clean - the NYT did not accuse him. Sad is surely everything about this story / facts is now blocked by the GREAT CHINA WALL !
Read some more here:

Top Beijing Lawyers Dispute N.Y. Times Wen Jiabao Story
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Wang Weidong, Beijing managing partner of Grandall Law firm, and Bai Tao, a corporate and disputes resolution partner at Jun He Law Offices, issued a statement Sunday to the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong saying they are acting on behalf of Wen’s family. As premier, Wen is the number-two leader in the Chinese government after President Hu Jintao.
Chinese legal experts interviewed by the Post said the statement did not likely indicated plans for a defamation suit, however. Peking University law professor He Weifang said the Wen family likely wanted to proclaim their innocence but would not want to engage in a suit that could spin “out of control.”
The Times reported that Wen's relatives had accumulated shares in banks, jewelers, telecommunications companies and infrastructure projects, sometimes via offshore entities. It also reported that Wen’s 90-year-old mother, Yang Zhiyun, previously had a $120 million stake in Ping An Insurance Group. Wen's wife, Zhang Beili, was said to have grown rich through diamond trading, while their son, Wen Yunsong, made large profits through private equity investments.
By Jessica SeahAll Articles

The Asian Lawyer
October 29, 2012

Two partners from leading Beijing law firms have jointly issued a statement on behalf of members of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao’s family dismissing as “untrue” an Oct. 25 New York Times story reporting that family members have amassed a fortune of at least $2.7 billion over the last two decades.

“The so-called ‘hidden riches’ of the of Wen Jiabao’s family members in the New York Times’ report does not exist,” the lawyers said in the statement. They said some family members had engaged in business activities but had not acted illegally in any way. Wang and Bai specifically denied the part of the Times story reporting that Wen’s mother had an investment in her name worth at least $120 million five years ago.
“We will continue to make clarifications regarding untrue reports by the New York Times, and reserve the right to hold it legally responsible,” they concluded in their statement.
Both Wang and Bai did not respond to requests for comments. According to the Times, the Chinese government has blocked access to the newspaper's website throughout China.
Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for the Times, said the newspaper was confident of its story. “We are standing by our story, which we are incredibly proud of and which is an example of the quality investigative journalism The Times is known for,” she said.


The Times has published its report at a sensitive time as Chinese politicians prepare for a once-every-ten-years transition of power at the 18th Communist Party Congress, which will start on November 8. Wen is due to retire from his posts next March but many Chinese leaders retain power behind the scenes. According to experts interviewed by The Times, revelations about his family’s wealth may diminish Wen’s standing after he steps down.
The lawyers who issued the statement on behalf of the Wen family are both prominent corporate lawyers who frequently advise multinationals on doing business in China. Wang’s clients have included General Motors Co., AT&T Inc., and IBM Corp., among others. Bai, who earned her J.D. at Cornell Law School, also largely advises foreign companies on intellectual property and other matters in China. She previously co-founded another leading Beijing firm, Commerce & Finance Law Offices.
The two were profiled by the Post. Li Xiongbing, a Beijing human rights lawyer interviewed by the Hong Kong newspaper said it was highly unusual for two leading corporate lawyers to become involved in such a matter.
“They are top lawyers in top firms,” he said “The industry will be very surprised by this, because the two firms specialize in business and commercial laws. It's unheard of for these firms to become involved in cases concerning citizen's rights.”
Email: jseah@alm.com.
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Wen Jiabao hits back

In a rare move Wen Jiabao has hired lawyers to respond to the article from the NEW YORK TIMES.

(Translation)
Authorized Statement
Entrusted by the family members of Wen Jiabao, we hereby issue a statement regarding the New York Times’ untrue report about Wen Jiabao and his relatives:
I. The so-called “hidden riches” of Wen Jiabao’s family members in the New York Times’ report does not exist.
II. Some of Wen Jiabao’s family members have not engaged in business activities. Some were engaged in business activities, but they did not carry out any illegal business activity. They do not hold shares of any companies.
III. The mother of Wen Jiabao, except receiving salary/pension according to the regulation, has never had any income or property.
IV. Wen Jiabao has never played any role in the business activities of his family members, still less has he allowed his family members’ business activities to have any influence on his formulation and execution of policies.
V. Other relatives of Wen Jiabao and the “friends” and “colleagues” of those relative are responsible for all their own business activities.
VI. We will continue to make clarifications regarding untrue reports by the New York Times, and reserve the right to hold it legally responsible.
BAI Tao
Jun He Law Offices
WANG Weidong
Grandall Law Firm (Beijing)
October 27, 2012 
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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Wen Jiabao & the money story

It is the same everywhere in the world. So it should be clear they also do it in China: Abuse of Power to get advantages (means MONEY). Here a long story from the New York Times - be assured more will follow:


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/26/business/global/family-of-wen-jiabao-holds-a-hidden-fortune-in-china.html?_r=1&smid=fb-share
And here a nice graphic about the Wen's family structure in money matters:
THE WAYS OF THE MONEY
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Romneys "ideas about China"

Once again: God bless us this Romney will not become the President of the USA ! All his talking against China is complete NONSENSE: Look at Walmart, all the multi-billion dollar companies - sorry they shifted the business to China many, many years ago. Why ? This you maybe find out yourself or ask Mr Romney. I would say Romney is talking complete NONSENSE !
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Obama vs Romney 16.10.12

God bless us this Romney will not become President !
Here the full debate from last night.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Cats & Dogs here (& goat)

Enjoy the photo - slightly blurred as made from a moto:
Cats & dogs to eat offered at that booth - the dogs were quite big - so is more for a family meal.

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Cai Bin earns USD 1,500 a month and has a lot of property

Real China "magic": You earn a very small salary - as you are a government official, but you live like a king and have a lot of own property, carefully distributed to your family members - read more here - this is from HERE - JUST CLICK: 

Official suspended from post over property scandal GUANGZHOU, Oct. 11 (Xinhua) --
Authorities in south China's city of Guangzhou decided on Thursday to suspend an official from his post after initial investigations showed his family owned 21 houses, well above what his legitimate earnings would allow. The number of homes associated with by Cai Bin, a senior urban management official of Panyu District, Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong Province, was almost the same as that claimed by muckrakers who brought the scandal to light in cyberspace recently, according to a statement issued by the Communist Party of China (CPC) discipline inspection committee of Panyu. Cai concealed much of his real estate portfolio when submitting reports of personal effects as required, said the statement. He told authorities last year and this year that his family had only two houses. He denied the extent of his property ownership on Wednesday when reached by a Xinhua reporter. Cai is the latest in a series of Chinese officials who have been targeted by the country's netizens and later investigated by disciplinary watchdogs over the past three years. Just last month, Yang Dacai, a former senior work safety official in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, was sacked due to a corruption scandal exposed after photos were posted online showing Yang wearing at least 11 pricy wristwatches on different occasions. In China today, cyberspace has become an effective tool for grassroots people to help fight government corruption, one of citizens' major complaints alongside a widening gap between rich and poor in the fast-developing country. "The local authorities set up an investigation team shortly after Cai's case was exposed. The team started the probe on Wednesday," according to Guo Xuanyu, deputy head of the Panyu discipline inspection committee. Of the 21 houses, 19 are registered under the name of his wife, Shi Liying, and his son. One is jointly owned by Cai and Shi and the other is under the name of Cai. A real estate agency estimated that the total market value of the properties could be 40 million yuan (6.3 million U.S. dollars). Cai's monthly pay is around 10,000 yuan. The salary of his wife, a retired government employee, is lower. "Given his normal income and high housing prices, it is rather difficult for people to believe the 21 houses were all bought legally," noted Guo. On Thursday morning, the inspection authorities of Guangzhou used their official blog to announce the decision to suspend Cai and conduct further investigation. In dealing with corruption tip-offs from netizens, the local government's speedy response has won applause. "The action taken by the inspection authorities was quick and powerful," said a blogger. While hailing the initial results of Cai's case, some netizens expressed expectation that local discipline inspection authorities can be more active in uncovering and dealing with corruption, instead of relying on exposition from the public. "We encourage and expect the discipline inspection authorities of Guangzhou to be stronger," said another netizen. Ahead of the 18th national congress of the CPC, scheduled for Nov. 8, the party's top disciplinary commission head vowed the country will never let corrupt officials escape punishment. The anti-corruption bodies of the CPC have punished more than 660,000 officials guilty of disciplinary violations in the past five years, He Guoqiang, head of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, said on Monday. A series of major cases, including those involving former Chongqing Party chief Bo Xilai, former Railways Minister Liu Zhijun and former Shenzhen mayor Xu Zongheng, were relentlessly pursued, according to He.

YES - IN CHINA THERE ARE SO MANY "MIRACLES" !
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Friday, October 12, 2012

Almost weekend - some music here - very special !

Neil Young & Crazy Horse on 29.09.12 in NYC Central Park - top quality & top sound - full concert 75 minutes ! Enjoy. Best of the best. And then here get some extra from same day - also not bad FOO FIGHTERS
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About Huawei - clearly political motivated by the Replublicans for Election purposes

Some USA politicians getting nuts right now - all manipulated by Romney's team as they urgently want to take office. God bless us they will not succeed. The outlook is terrible already: A 100%  ANTI - CHINA sentiment. Eyyy sorry this is all COMPLETELY wrong - read some story about Huawei here:
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Interview: Groundless House report threatens "tens of thousands" of U.S. jobs: Huawei exec

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- The groundless accusations by a U.S. House committee against Huawei put tens of thousands of U.S. jobs in jeopardy and are likely to cause huge damage to the U.S. economy, says a Huawei executive.
William Plummer, the company's U.S. vice president of external affairs, voiced the warning on Monday in response to a House Intelligence Committee report that accuses Huawei and another Chinese telecommunications firm, ZTE, of posing a threat to U.S. national security.
The House report recommends that U.S. government computer systems and private companies should exclude any equipment from the two firms. It also urges the Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States to block acquisitions, takeovers, or mergers involving the two companies.
However, the 52-page report fails to give concrete evidence to support the accusations the committee leveled against Huawei, which Plummer said sustains hundreds of American companies and tens of thousands of American employees.
"The American people deserve validated facts if they are going to lose tens of thousands of jobs, hundreds of millions of dollars in investment and billions of dollars procurement in U.S. products and if they have to pay more for their broadband," Plummer told Xinhua.
Commenting on the conspiracy theory that Huawei colluded with the Chinese government in espionage against the United States, Plummer said that the allegation ignores both commercial and technical realities.
Firstly, he said, the report failed to recognize that the telecommunications industry features a global supply chain and that cyber vulnerability is a universal problem.
"What we need is a global standard that raised the bar for everyone," he said.
Secondly, as a profit-oriented business, Huawei is not going to jeopardize billions of dollars business for anyone, he added.
Thirdly, if a company conspires with a government to conduct espionage, thousands of its employees would be involved, which would render the conspiracy unrealistic, he said.
"It sets a very dangerous market distorting policy precedent that other markets now may choose to use against American companies doing business overseas," said Plummer.
Huawei, he said, has been cooperating openly and in good faith with the committee in the past 11 months, but the committee "never intends to conduct an objective investigation."
"We are trusted globally," said Plummer. "Five hundred operators in 150 countries, including major carriers in every developed and most developing markets, have deployed our gear without any issues."
Talking about business plans in future, Plummer said: "Our commitment to this market, to our customers, to our suppliers, to our employees, to their families is strong. Nothing changes."
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So somebody in the US just want to use this company as an instrument to get some more votes for election day . Sad thing is: Stupid american people even believe that nonsenseS ! Please next week 17th October debate Mr Romney wants to take another hike on China - Heyyy Mr. Obama stop that nonsense please !

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Mitt Romney said.........

during last weeks debate with Romney & Obama: Romney said "Crack down on China"
Oooops -- Mr. Romney please explain what do you mean ? It seems there is a certain campaign going on against China in the USA to heat up the election - or election results. See the story of the suppliers of some telecom modules etc. - this is very childish & cheap. Sorry Mr. Romney - thats not working. Very much hope Obama will stay in office !
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Homework for you

Can you solve it ? My sons P1 homework - six years old shall be able to do this ? Try your luck: (A) shows you a system - complete (B) according to that system. Waiting your results per comments function.
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Ferry accident at Lamma

Too may lost their lives - 38 people dead - many children ! Sorry to hear about that it is a tragedy. CY Leung immediately was going there together with Li Gang - good job - at least give some face to the people / families involved.
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Lamma Island accident

`News are coming in about that 8.30 pm accident on Lamma - 2 ships colliding - doesnt look too good: Ferry collides with tug in Hong Kong, search underway Reuters 10:10 a.m. CDT, October 1, 2012 HONG KONG (Reuters) - A ferry carrying more than 120 passengers sank south of Hong Kong late on Monday after a collision with a tug boat, a government spokeswoman said. Seventy-four people had been rescued so far off Lamma island, an area popular with tourists and expatriates, the government spokeswoman said. Ads by Google Survivors were being taken to hospital on Lamma and Hong Kong island as the night search continued. The accident occurred over a long holiday weekend in Hong Kong, which is celebrating the mid-autumn festival as well as China's National Day on October 1. Thousands of Hong Kong residents reside in outlying islands such as Lamma, which lies about three kilometers (two miles) off the southwest of Hong Kong island. Hong Kong is one of the world's busiest shipping channels, although serious accidents are rare. (Reporting by Tan Ee Lyn and Donny Kwok; Editing by Anne Marie Roantree and Robert Woodward)
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