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Shaanxi Fangjie’s colleague is accused of owning 12 apartments in Beijing

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Shaanxi Fangjie’s colleague is accused of owning 12 apartments in Beijing According to the Southern Metropolis Daily, news recently spread on the Internet that Yang Liping, vice president of the Rural Commercial Bank of Shenmu County, Shaanxi Province, is also in Beijing...

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A colleague of Shaanxi House Sister was accused of owning 12 houses in Beijing. According to the Southern Metropolis Daily, news spread online recently that Yang Liping, the vice president of Shaanxi Shenmu County Rural Commercial Bank, also owns 12 houses in SO H O, Sanlitun, Beijing. Yang Liping purchased 12 houses in Sanlitun SO H O in the name of his wife Gao Yin'e. The news also said that Yang Liping's wife has three ID cards and household registrations, and his son's wedding cost tens of millions. An insider told reporters that Yang Liping’s father, Yang Maichang, is the major shareholder of the well-known Shenmu Dayianyao Coal Mine. In 2004, after the restructuring of Dayunyao Coal Mine, Yang Maichang became a shareholder of the company, investing 19 million yuan, accounting for 19.79% of the shares. Yang Maichang's position in the company is company supervisor. It is worth noting that in 2005, shortly after Yang Maichang took control of Dayunyao Coal Mine, the China Banking Regulatory Commission Yinjianfu [2005] No. 144 document showed that Yang Liping was qualified to be a director of Shaanxi Shenmu Rural Cooperative Bank. This is an important position in the bank, and Yang Liping ranked third among the eight directors. Last night, reporters logged into the official website of Shenmu Rural Commercial Bank and found that three news items about Yang Liping had been deleted.

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