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Dec. 27 - A tycoon1 who heads China's largest private oil group has been detained on suspicion of embezzling2 1 billion yuan ($127.9 million) in private and government funds, media reported on Tuesday.
Gong Jialong, chairman of the Tianfa Group, owner of listed Tianfa Petroleum3 Co. Ltd. and head of the two-year-old China Chamber4 of Commerce for Petroleum Industry, was detained on December 21, the Beijing News said. No charges had been laid, the newspaper said. Gong could not be reached on his mobile phone and company officials had no immediate5 comment. The 52-year-old truck driver-turned-businessman from the central province of Hubei created China's first association of private oil distriubtors to gain a foothold in the country's rigid6 oil sector7. "Gong did a big good deed by creating the chamber. China's private oil sector needs such a platform," said Chen Wei, an oil veteran who has known Gong for years and describes him as presentable and eloquent8. About 18 months ago Gong also founded Greatwall United Petroleum Holding Co. Ltd., an oil group with a goal to bring together at least 50 independent firms to take on state-run energy giants such as PetroChina. Gong, who struck gold in trading liquefied petroleum gas in the mid9 1990s, is not the first Chinese tycoon to get into trouble. Zhou Yiming, in his early 30s and the youngest entrant on Forbes magazine's 2005 list of China's richest 400, was jailed for life this year for fraud. Zhou was convicted of faking financial reports to borrow 380 million yuan from three banks and later acquired a 28 percent stake of a utility company. In 2003, former flower magnate Yang Bin10, once listed as China's second richest man with an estimated fortune of $900 million, was jailed 18 years for commercial crimes. Auto11 executive Yang Rong who faced similar charges fled in 2002. In 2000, the flamboyant12 Mou Qizhong, once billed as China's richest man, was jailed for life for foreign exchange fraud. Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao daily said the China Securities Regulatory Commission requested Gong's detention13. Shares of Tianfa Petroleum, which deals in liquefied gas, chemicals and other oil products as well as agricultural products, have fallen about 27 percent since end-September even as larger rivals such as Sinopec Corp. have soared on high oil prices. Sinopec shares have risen about 39 percent over the same period. 点击收听单词发音
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