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Evergrande Founder Pleads Guilty to Historic Fraud

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Hui Ka Yan Pleads Guilty: Evergrande Founder Admits Fraud
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Published: 05 December 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

Hui Ka Yan, the founder of the embattled Chinese property developer Evergrande, has pleaded guilty to a sweeping array of charges including embezzlement of corporate assets and corporate bribery, according to an official statement issued by the court. The admission of guilt marks a historic moment in the unraveling of what was once China’s most successful real estate empire. During a high-profile public hearing held on 13 and 14 April in the southern city of Shenzhen, Hui expressed profound remorse for his actions. The proceedings, which were closely monitored by state media and international observers, have laid bare the inner workings of a debt-fueled crisis that has fundamentally altered the landscape of the Chinese economy.

The court indicated that while the guilty plea has been entered, the formal verdict and sentencing will be announced at a later date. This pivotal moment follows years of speculation regarding the fate of the man who once stood as a symbol of China’s rapid urbanization and wealth creation. The fallout from Evergrande’s collapse in 2021 continues to ripple through the global financial markets, leaving international investors and domestic banks grappling with the scale of the losses. For hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens who invested their life savings into unfinished homes, the court proceedings represent a bittersweet step toward accountability.

Evergrande’s ascent was nothing short of meteoric. At its peak, the company was China’s preeminent real estate firm, boasting a stock market valuation exceeding $50 billion. However, the court heard damning evidence detailing how this success was partially built on a foundation of systemic fraud. Prosecutors alleged that the company diverted millions of dollars in pre-sale funding—money specifically paid by home buyers to secure future properties—away from construction costs. Instead, these funds were funneled into high-risk new projects and to cover the interest on the company’s staggering debts, leaving behind a wake of unfinished developments across nearly 300 Chinese cities.

Hui Ka Yan, also known by his Mandarin name Xu Jiayin, began his journey from humble beginnings in rural Henan province. Raised by his grandmother after his mother passed away when he was an infant, he eventually moved to Guangzhou to venture into the burgeoning property market of the 1990s. He founded Evergrande in 1996, capitalizing on the massive migration of workers from the countryside to the cities. By 2017, Forbes estimated his fortune at $42.5 billion, briefly making him the wealthiest person in Asia. His lifestyle became synonymous with the era’s opulence, characterized by private jets, luxury yachts, and the acquisition of the Guangzhou FC football team.

The empire’s expansion was relentless, fueled by an aggressive borrowing strategy that eventually saw the company amass over $300 billion in liabilities. Evergrande became a conglomerate that touched almost every aspect of Chinese life, expanding into electric vehicle manufacturing, theme parks, and even the bottled water industry. However, the music stopped in 2020 when Beijing introduced the “Three Red Lines” policy, a regulatory framework designed to deleverage the country’s overheated property sector. Stripped of its ability to borrow more money, Evergrande was forced into fire sales of its assets, a move that triggered a liquidity spiral from which it never recovered.

The guilty plea follows a series of previous disciplinary actions. In March 2024, Chinese regulators fined Hui approximately $6.5 million and imposed a lifetime ban from the country’s capital markets. This was a response to findings that Evergrande’s flagship unit had inflated its revenue by a staggering $78 billion in the years leading up to its default. The scale of the misreporting is considered one of the largest financial frauds in history, dwarfing other global corporate scandals. The subsequent investigation into Hui’s personal conduct and the misappropriation of funds led to his detention by authorities in late 2023.

Economists point to Evergrande’s downfall as a primary catalyst for China’s persistent property market slump. The sector, which once accounted for roughly a quarter of China’s gross domestic product, has struggled to regain its footing as consumer confidence remains low. The sheer size of Evergrande’s operation—1,300 projects across 280 cities—meant that its failure was not just a corporate disaster but a systemic threat. The ongoing legal process in Shenzhen is seen as a message from the central government regarding the zero-tolerance approach toward corporate malpractice and the prioritizing of social stability over the interests of wealthy tycoons.

As the city of Shenzhen awaits the final verdict, the story of Hui Ka Yan serves as a cautionary tale of the risks inherent in unchecked corporate expansion and the fragility of debt-driven growth. The transition from the heights of global wealth to a courtroom plea of remorse reflects the closing of a chapter in China’s economic history. While the legal proceedings may provide a sense of closure for the justice system, the economic scars left by Evergrande’s collapse will likely be felt by the Chinese property market and its investors for many years to come.

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