(Reuters) - The company's statement came after a Wednesday report in
China's influential Caijing magazine that Midas executive
chairman Chen Wei Ping, who has been ranked as one of China's
wealthiest by Forbes magazine, was being detained by
authorities in China's Jilin province.
Caijing said he was involved in bribery investigations.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
China's influential Caijing magazine that Midas executive
chairman Chen Wei Ping, who has been ranked as one of China's
wealthiest by Forbes magazine, was being detained by
authorities in China's Jilin province.
Caijing said he was involved in bribery investigations.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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