- Wang You-theng
Wang You-theng (zh-c|c=王又曾;
pinyin : Wáng Yòucéng; bornMarch 5 ,1927 inChangsha ,Hunan ,China ) is a Taiwaneseentrepreneur who founded theChina Rebar Group and served as its chairman until fleeingTaiwan in late2006 amid allegations ofembezzlement andfraud .Business career
Wang established the China Rebar Group in
1959 as a manufacturer of steel reenforcement beams. In the following years, Rebar expanded its operations from the construction industry into textiles, hotels, real estate, retail services, insurance, banking, and telecommunications. As the head of a growing business empire, Wang enjoyed a large personal fortune and increasing political clout. Several of Wang's children and relatives served as high ranking officers in Rebar's subsidiary companies. As a tycoon, Wang maintained a close business relationship with government authorities over several administrations, serving as a member of the Central Standing Committee of theKuomintang for 15 years and being appointed as a National Policy Advisor to PresidentChen Shui-bian in2000 when theDemocratic Progressive Party won the ROC Presidential election that year.Rebar scandal and flight
By
2006 , Rebar was encountering serious difficulties following years of allegedly hiding financial problems with bad loans from The Chinese Bank (a subsidiary) and falsified accounting records. On29 December 2006 , Rebar Asia-Pacific Group, along with three subsidiaries filed forbankruptcy protection , but did not notify theTaiwan Stock Exchange of their insolvency claims as required by regulations until4 January 2007 . During this week, several high ranking officers in Rebar, including Wang were alleged to have engaged ininsider trading and embezzlement. Wang and his wife fled Taiwan forHong Kong on30 December cite news|title=Rebar chief fled to China before insolvency claims|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/01/08/2003343858|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2007-01-08 ] , days before prosecutors began to launch an investigation into allegations of Rebar financial impropriety.In the weeks following the break of the scandal, Wang and his wife moved to
Shanghai . Public opinion in Taiwan was inflamed by reports of Wang's extravagant tastes and high living, as well as news that he had engaged inmoney laundering and discreetly transferred several assets abroad in prior years, suggesting that he had been planning his escape for some time. [cite news|title=Prosecutors poised to raid Rebar Group|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/01/10/2003344099|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2007-01-10 ] [cite news|title=洗錢匯中美 疑達數十億|url=http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/070203/4/a54y.html|publisher=China Times |date=2007-02-04 ] Despite several official attempts through the ROC'sMainland Affairs Council and other unofficial attempts, efforts to have thePeople's Republic of China return Wang back to Taiwan proved unsuccessful.On
13 January , Wang and his wife left the PRC for theUnited States arriving atLos Angeles with Wang using his ROC passport with a B1 visa, and his wife entering using her US passport. Two days later, the Taipei Prosecutor's Office declared Wang a wanted fugitive, and his ROC passport was revoked by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). MOFA also contacted theUS Department of Justice (DOJ) requesting assistance in having Wang extradited back to Taiwan. However, this proved to be difficult as the ROC's diplomatic isolation ment that it had few standing extradition agreements with other states, though US authorities did have an information sharing system in place which was used to coordinate efforts between the two sides.On
31 January , the DOJ contactedTaipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) representitives in the US with information that Wang and his wife had left Los Angeles aboardSingapore Airlines Flight 27, with tickets forMyanmar with a stopover inSingapore . Wang was reportedly becoming nervous as US authorities were beginning to probe possible illegal transactions at the Rebar subsidiaryOmniBank , based in the US.cite news|title=想當陳由豪第二 夢碎了一半|url=http://news.yam.com/chinatimes/society/200702/20070205909015.html|publisher=China Times |date=2007-02-05 ] At this point, Wang was traveling on aDominica n passport, his ROC passport having been revoked in mid-January. Officials in Taipei immediately contacted Dominica and had Wang's Dominican passport revoked, effectively rendering him stateless. MOFA officials also contacted the Singapore government, requesting that Wang be extradited back to Taiwan, though again, the ROC and Singapore had no standing extradition agreement. Several agents from the Ministry of Justice Bureau of Investigation (BOI) were also dispatched to Singapore to intercept him atSingapore Changi Airport .cite news|title=Net closing on Rebar fugitive Wang|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/02/03/2003347467|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2007-02-03 ]Arriving at Changi Airport the morning of
2 February , the couple were met at the gate by armed guards and denied entrance to Singapore. Singapore authorities and the BOI agents attempted to persuade the couple to board a Taiwan-bound flight. The couple refused and according to media reports, began sobbing and squatting on the floor, refusing to move. Due to the lack of an extradition agreement, neither the BOI agents or Singapore police were able to make an arrest. Attempts were made to place Wang on Singapore Airlines Flight 872, a return flight to the US with a transit atTaiwan Taoyuan International Airport , where he would be able to be detained upon entrance into the airport terminal. However upon learning of this, Wang and his wife still refused to board and as a result, delayed that flight for over three hours. After several more hours of screaming, crying, and yelling, the couple were permitted to return to the US via a direct flight.Upon arriving back at
Los Angeles International Airport , Wang was detained byU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for attempting to enter the US without valid documentation, and was placed in the San Pedro Service Processing Center cite news|title=US immigration holding fugitive Wang|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/02/04/2003347589|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2007-02-04 ] . You-theng is currently detained in the US, and is wanted by Taiwanese prosecutors for allegedly embezzling NT$60 million (US$1.8 million) in corporate fundscite news|title=US immigration seeks to overturn Wang's release|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2007/09/02/2003376871|publisher=Taipei Times |date=2007-09-02 ] .Children
Wang has four wives, six sons, and two daughters.
* With his first wife
**Wang Lin-tai (王令台)
**Wang Lin-fu (王令甫)
* With his second wifeChen Pei-fang (陳佩芳)
**Wang Lin-i (王令一)
**Gary Wang (王令麟)
* With his third wife
**Wang Lin-mei (王令楣)
**Wang Lin-ke (王令可)
* With his fourth wifeChin Shyh-ying (金世英)
**Wang Lin-chiao (王令僑)
**Wang Lin-hsing (王令興)References
ee also
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Chen You-hao
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