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Exiled Chinese Billionaire’s Accusations of China (with Guo Wengui & Kyle Bass)

Gepubliceerd op 27 aug. 2019

Kyle Bass sits down with infamous Chinese businessman Guo Wengui, also known as known as “Miles Kwok,” to hear a series of shocking accusations and predictions revolving around the Chinese government. Kwok provides his perception of the backstory behind several recent high profile news items, and touches on the Chinese government’s management of the economy. He also unfurls an alarming forecast about Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma. Filmed on October 5, 2018 at an undisclosed location.

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Who is Guo Wengui? (A brief introduction with English subtitles)

Gepubliceerd op 3 jan. 2018

Guo Wengui (Miles Kwok), who is being sought by the Chinese government in a bid to silence his disclosures of high level corruption and intelligence activity,

Guo has unloaded a barrage of allegations of corruption by people in the highest levels of China’s ruling Communist Party, which include claims that the party’s own head of anticorruption activities, Wang Qishan, has unclean hands. Guo claims that Wang’s family secretly controls one of the largest conglomerates in China, the New York Times has reported.

Guo disclosed that he was imprisoned in China after the 1989 pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and spent 22 months in prison. Chinese police also shot his brother, who later died.

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