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New | Flattering profile on Li Xiaolin, ex-premier's daughter, draws flak amid ChinaLeaks revelations

Newspaper article saying Li was 'charming' and 'born with a mission' to run her company generates criticism after she is implicated for holding offshore accounts in tax havens

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Li Xiaolin in a profile photo taken in 2007 in Hong Kong. Photo: Felix Wong
Li Xiaolin, the daughter of former Chinese premier Li Peng who now heads China Power International Development (CPI),  was "born with a mission" to run the Hong Kong-listed company, state newspaper China Enterprises reported this week.
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The flattering piece, however, drew fierce criticism on Wednesday as Li Xiaolin's name appeared in a tax-haven report by investigative journalists which revealed the secret offshore holdings of the close relatives of China's current or former top leaders. The flow of illicit capital is said to have an impact on the Chinese economy by widening corruption and inequality.
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The report, published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), revealed that Li  was the director of Tianwo Holdings and Tianwo Development, both set up in the British Virgin Islands, a well-known tax haven, in 2005.

Li Xiaolin did not respond to the ICIJ's repeated requests for comment, according to the report. 

Meanwhile, the highly positive newspaper profile of Li Xiaolin drew sarcastic remarks from China's internet users after it was picked up by influential publications including the Southern Metropolis Daily, which rewrote its headline to highlight the "born with a mission" comment from the original report. 

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"This charming, petite woman seems to have been born with a mission to run the Chinese power behemoth that's worth multibillions [in] yuan," read the China Enterprise report.

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