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Former China Resources chairman Song Lin pleads guilty to corruption

Song served on several advisory bodies in Hong Kong, including an ethics committee under the ICAC

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Former chairman of China Resources Song Lin had his day in court on Monday. Photo: Reuters

The former Hong Kong chief of a massive mainland state firm has pleaded guilty to corruption and embezzlement involving more than 33 million yuan (US$4.8 million).

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Former China Resources Group chairman Charley Song Lin entered the plea in a one-day ­hearing in the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court amid tight security on Monday.

Song is one of the most senior Hong Kong-based bosses of a state firm to be prosecuted by mainland authorities since the handover in 1997. China Resources was 91 on ­Fortune magazine’s list of the world’s 500 biggest companies by revenue last year.

Song was detained in 2014 and held for more than two years without charge. He was finally charged late last year with abusing his position at China Resources between 2004 and 2013 to make 9.74 million yuan in illicit gains.

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Police vehicles line up outside Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court on Monday. Photo: Handout
Police vehicles line up outside Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court on Monday. Photo: Handout
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