New | Promotion of young Chinese banker with alleged military links sparks controversy online
General's son Sun Jing's quick rise up the lender's ranks raises some eyebrows
A young Agricultural Bank of China executive, said to be the son of a general from a People’s Liberation Army unit whose ex-leader is now at the centre of a corruption probe, became a hot topic on social media after papers leaked online showed he was tipped for promotion at an unusually young age.
A leaked document, reportedly from bank management, surfaced online stating that ABC was promoting the British-educated Sun Jing, 30, to an unspecified higher position.
He is currently the deputy manager at one of the lender’s investment banking divisions, according to the document.
An ABC Beijing branch employee knowledgeable of the matter, who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity, confirmed with the South China Morning Post on Thursday that Sun was in line for promotion.
The employee said Sun’s father is 60-year-old Sun Huangtian, the deputy chief of the PLA logistics unit in charge of finance.
The elder Sun, a major general, was promoted to become deputy head the PLA's General Logistics Department in mid 2012, according to the website of the Ministry of Defence.