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China: Evergrande accused of inflating revenues by USD 78 billion

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Beijing [China], March 20 (ANI): Chinese regulators have accused Evergrande and its founder of inflating revenues by USD 78 billion, putting the insolvent property developer at the heart of the country’s biggest-ever financial fraud case, CNN reported.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) slapped a penalty of 4.175 billion yuan (USD 580 million) on Hengda Real Estate, the group’s main Chinese unit, the company said in filings to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on Monday.

Xu Jiayin, founder and chairman of the Evergrande Group, was fined 47 million yuan (USD 6.5 million) for the overstatement and other alleged violations. Jiayin , who was once China’s richest man, was also barred from the securities markets for life.

The findings were revealed after an eight-month-long investigation by the CSRC, as reported by CNN.

The investigation had previously derailed Evergrande’s debt restructuring talks with its overseas bondholders in the fall, because the company couldn’t issue new notes, according to a company statement issued in September.

Days later, Evergrande said its chairman had been detained by Chinese authorities on suspicion of “crimes.” In January 2024, a Hong Kong court ordered Evergrande to liquidate.

In Monday’s filing, Hengda said the CSRC accused the company of several violations, including inflating sales in its financial reports, relying on these allegedly falsified figures to sell bonds and failing to disclose relevant information as required.

The regulator said Hengda had fabricated 214 billion yuan (USD 30 billion) in sales for 2019, which accounted for half of that year’s revenue. Another 350 billion yuan (USD 48.6 billion) in sales for 2020, accounting for 78 per cent of revenue, were also falsified.

As a result, 2019’s net profit was inflated by 63 per cent and 2020’s net profit by 87 per cent, it said.

The alleged fraud, amounting to a total of 564.1 billion yuan (USD 78 billion) over two years, is the largest ever financial fraud case in mainland China’s securities markets, according to previous regulatory statements and state media reports, according to CNN.

In addition to the penalties levied on Hengda and Xu, six other executives were fined by the CSRC for being “directly responsible.”

Like Xu, Xia Haijun, the former vice chairman and CEO of Evergrande Group, was also banned from the nation’s securities markets for life.

“Xu Jiayin had made decisions, organized, and implemented the financial fraud…Xia Haijun had organized, arranged and prepared the falsified financial reports…their means were really bad and the circumstances were grave,” the regulator said. (ANI)

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