Former China Resources chief Song Lin linked to two tax haven companies
Ex-China Resources chief was a director of two offshore firms with another detained executive
Former China Resources group chairman Song Lin was a director of two offshore companies along with another senior executive of the state-run conglomerate who is also being probed for corruption, the has learned.
Song was sacked last week and made the subject of an internal Communist Party inquiry.
He is among the directors of two companies registered in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in 2000, according to leaked company documents provided by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
Another director is Wang Hongkun, the former executive director of China Resources Land, who was detained immediately after the mainland's anti-graft authorities announced on April 17 that they were investigating Song.
The authorities have not linked the cases of Song and Wang. But documents seen by the show that they developed business ties more than a decade ago.
They held directorships in two BVI-registered companies, Dragon Progress and Dragon Rider Development.