Panama Papers leaks name prominent China political families
The family members mentioned were listed as owners or shareholders in companies registered offshore that are sometimes known as tax shelters, although no impropriety was implied.
Here's a look at some of the families involved:
The ICIJ reports state that Deng Jiagui, the husband of President
ICIJ said it was unclear why Deng opened the firms, which were given the fanciful names of
LIU YUNSHAN, POLITBURO STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBER
The reports say the daughter-in-law of the
Liu at the time was head of party propaganda and a member of the Politburo, one rung below the Standing Committee.
ZHANG GAOLI, POLITBURO STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBER
A son-in-law of Zhang Gaoli, the seventh and lowest-ranking member of the
The reports did not say when the incorporations took place. Zhang's last formal positions prior to joining the
Li Xiaolin, a prominent figure in the state power sector and the only daughter of former premier
Li Xiaolin retired as CEO of
Considered the consummate Chinese political insider, former vice president
HU YAOBANG, FORMER COMMUNIST PARTY SECRETARY GENERAL
The elder Hu was considered a leading reformist and his political demotion and sudden passing in 1989 helped spark that year's massive student-led pro-democracy protests centered on
The reports say
Mao led
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