Chinese fugitive breaks silence on politburo member – Richard McGregor

 Gfx Images News Photos 2006 06 01 Changxing-Cp-4762921  Eng Zt Twwt W020040303846467198096 From Financial Times:

China’s most famous fugitive has spoken publicly for the first time about his relationship with a senior member of the Chinese politburo, Jia Qinglin, a controversial figure whose family has long fended off corruption allegations.

The fugitive, Lai Changxing, is fighting extradition from exile in Canada where he fled in 1999 after being accused of being the mastermind of a billion-dollar smuggling and graft racket in Fujian province.

In comments in an interview with Hong Kong’s Chinese-language Asia Week magazine, Mr Lai said he had known Mr Jia, his wife and his secretary and driver in Fujian province in the 1990s. [Full Text]

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