• Lai Changxing (born September 15, 1958) is a former Chinese businessman and entrepreneur. He was the founder and Chairman of Yuanhua Group, based in the...
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    the UK for 5 years as holders are granted limited leave to remain. Lai Changxing, the suspect of a large smuggling and corruption scandal in Mainland...
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  • Changxing or Changxingxian (长兴县) is a county in Zhejiang, China Changxing may also refer to: Changxing Island, Dalian, or Changxingdao Changxing Island...
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    Lang (1621–1696), admiral who served under the Ming and Qing dynasties Lai Changxing, smuggler Dee C. Chuan, Chinese Filipino businessman and philanthropist...
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  • June 1999 he was removed from his post after being implicated in the Lai Changxing smuggling scandal centered on the Fujian port of Xiamen. In 2000 Ji...
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  • With their new manager Chi Shangbin coming in and the investment from Lai Changxing the club would start to flourish and go on to win the second tier title...
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  • organization Coyotaje Shettie organization Mediterranean people smugglers Lai Changxing organization Bedouin smugglers Subotić Tobacco mafia (alleged) North...
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    arrested in connection with a pension-fund scandal), Zheng Xiaoyu, Lai Changxing, Lan Fu, Xiao Zuoxin, Ye Zheyun, Chen Xitong, Tian Fengshan, Zhu Junyi...
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    assumed the Canadian prime minister's office in 2015. Ismail Semed Lai Changxing Omar Khadr Organization, Free Husyincan Celil (February 18, 2007). "...
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  • stemmed from Ji's acceptance of bribes from China's most-wanted fugitive, Lai Changxing, and embezzlement of millions of dollars from military-run corporations...
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