【新唐人2014年01月28日讯】日前,大陆媒体以不直说身份的方式,披露中共中央前政治局常委周永康之子周斌(周滨)的“大管家”吴兵,只是一个傀儡富豪,他所操控的“中旭系”背后有周斌夫妇、及周斌岳母詹敏利、和岳父黄渝生等神秘人物。分析说,中共当局不断释放不利于周永康的消息,公布周永康犯案,将是一件水到渠成的事。
《中国经营报》最近刊登《吴兵:“傀儡”富豪?》一文,文章说,吴兵自去年8月被警方带走,至今已半年,在这半年中,“中石油”和四川官场的反腐风暴,让吴兵的“中旭系”人际脉络逐渐浮现。
报导说,吴兵之所以能涉足房地产、水电、高速公路、石油、金融乃至影视娱乐,建立庞大的“中旭系”商业帝国,全靠贵人相助。而詹敏利、黄渝生、周斌和妻子黄婉,都出现在“中旭系”这条隐秘的商业链条中。
2001年,吴兵成立“中旭投资有限公司”,多次与詹敏利的控股公司联手,夺得四川省内多个大型基建工程,包括总投资超过53亿元人民币的四川雅安“龙头石水电站”。之后,詹敏利虽撤出四川商界,并在北京搭建真正的“中旭系”,重点开辟石油新战场,但吴兵的“中旭系”掌控人角色却不断削弱。
2004年,詹敏利出资400万元,成立北京“中旭阳光石油天然气科技有限公司”。报导说,2009年12月30号,詹敏利将1,600万元股权转让给一位时年37岁、名叫“周滨”的北京男子。两个月后股东大会上,“中旭阳光”更名为“中旭阳光能源科技股份有限公司”,周滨持股约八成,并出任董事长,黄渝生是董事会成员,詹敏利则担任监事。2012年12月,周滨不再担任董事长,由持美国籍护照的黄婉代替,并由这位比周滨大一岁的女子担任董事长至今。
有媒体证实,除北京“中旭盛世风华”与吴兵有直接关联外,其他“中旭系”几乎已被詹敏利、黄渝生、黄婉及周斌操控。大陆互动百科最近也抛出周永康亲家的相片,并起底詹敏利、黄渝生、黄婉等人。
旅居美国的中国社会问题研究人士张健指出,周永康像一颗核弹,中共采取逐步放出利空消息的手法,来化解公布周永康案的可能连锁反应。
旅美中国社会问题研究人士张健:“其实中共玩了一套前所没有的一个手法,无论是通过各种渠道,他的深喉去放出消息,其实都是逐渐把利空的消息给放,等到那一天公布的时候,大家已经就很平淡了。”
据了解,美国“国际调查记者同盟”(ICIJ)21号公布了一份秘密资料,显示至少有5名现任或前任中共中央政治局常委的亲属,在英属维尔京群岛和库克群岛等离岸金融中心持有离岸公司。蹊跷的是,这份名单中独缺江泽民、曾庆红和周永康等江系巨贪。
22号,北京召开“全面深化改革小组”会议,副组长名单尘埃落定,分别为李克强、刘云山、张高丽。其中,李克强排在有“江系背景”的刘云山和张高丽前面。有评论说,这代表李克强将出任“深改小组”第一副组长。另有评论说,习近平让江派人马表面风光,4年后到点即退下,接替的很可能是团派大员。
23号,“国际调查记者联盟”又披露,周永康家族的贪污源:中国石油三巨头(中石化、中石油、和中海油),都与离岸金融中心关系密切。
张健认为,江派除了打击对手,必要时,也会放弃周永康。
张健:“江系有可能把周永康作为最后的一个弃子抛掉,也可能私下和习、李达成一个交易,丢车保帅,保住江系不被清算,也保证江系最后那些人,在他们执政所犯下的反人类罪不被侦纠。”
不过,时事评论员张粟田向《希望之声国际广播电台》指出,“深改小组”成员名单的出炉,是习近平阵营向江派抛出的一张王牌。事实上,从江派政变计划曝光、薄熙来入狱那时开始,双方的较量就已经没有妥协的余地。
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Zhou Yongkang Family Connected to Corruption Case
Chinese media recently exposed Wu Bing,
keepr of Zhou Yongkang’s family finances.
Wu is known as the richest man in Sichuan,
but thought to be only a puppet for Zhou.
Behind his Zhongxu Investment Corporation empire are the
mysterious figures related to Zhou Yongkang’s son Zhou Bin.
This includes his wife, his mother-in-law
Zhan Minli and father-in-law Huang Yusheng.
Exposure of this link is believed to be an attempt
to further undermine Zhou Yongkang’s power.
Publically releasing details of Zhou’s
court case if predicted to be the next step.
A recent China Business Journal article
was entitled, “Wu Bing: The Puppet Regal?"
It stated that since the arrest of Wu Bing last August,
Wu’s business network has gradually emerged.
This exposure took place during the anti-corruption
campaign in PetroChina and the Sichuan officialdom.
According to the article, Wu Bing was
able to build his Zhongxu Empire.
It dealt with real estate, utilities, highways, oil,
banks and even television and entertainment.
This is thought to be due to connections to people
from high places, such as Zhan Minli, Zhou Bin,
Huang Yusheng and Zhou’s wife Huang Wan.
In 2001, Wu Bing established
Zhongxu Investment Corporation.
Together with Zhan Minli’s holding company, they
had won a number of major projects in Sichuan.
This included a power station in Ya’an,
Sichuan, at the cost of over 5.3 billion yuan.
Later, Zhan Minli withdrew from Sichuan.
Zhan established the real Zhongxu
Empire in Beijing, with the focus on oil.
Wu Bing’s role at Zhongxu has since been weakened.
In 2004, Zhan Minli invested 4 million yuan, to establish
Beijing-based Zhongxu Sunshine Energy Technology.
On December 30, 2009, Zhan transferred 16 million
in equity to a 37-year-old Beijing resident Zhou Bin.
Two months later, at the general meeting, Zhou Bin held
80% of the shares, and became chairman of the board.
Huang Yusheng was a board member,
and Zhan Minli acted as supervisor.
In December 2012, Huang Wan, a U.S. citizen passport
holder, replaced Zhou Bin and served as chairman.
Media confirmed that Wu Bing is only directly
related to one subsidiary of the Zhongxu Empire.
The rest of the Empire has been completely controlled
by Zhan Minli, Huang Yusheng, Huang Wan and Zhou Bin.
Hudong, China’s largest wiki site, has recently
made photos of Zhou Bin’s in-laws available on line.
Chinese social issue analyst Zhang Jian
indicates Zhou Yongkang is like a nuclear bomb.
The Communist regime’s progressive approach to releasing
news of Zhou Yongkang is thought to avoid any potential
chain reaction of official claims on Zhou Yongkang’s case.
Zhang Jian, Chinese social issue analyst: “In fact,
the CCP has adopted a never before seen tactic.
It is releasing in-depth, widespread news, so that it won’t
cause as much disturbance when Zhou’s case is exposed."
The International Consortium of Investigative
Journalists (ICIJ) published a report on the January 21.
At least five current and former Politburo Standing
Committee members own offshore companies in
the British Virgin Islands and the Cook Islands.
This is according to a secret document.
The interesting thing in the data is that major corrupt
officials such as Jiang Zemin, Zeng Qinghong,
and Zhou Yongkang are missing from those listed.
In a January 22 meeting, the leadership
team for comprehensively deepening
reforms appointed their deputy heads.
This includes Li Keqiang, Liu Yunshan, and Zhang Gaoli.
Li was placed as first deputy, followed by the Liu and
Zhang, who both have a connection to Jiang Zemin.
This arrangement is believed to be Xi Jinping’s
gesture, to superficially honor Jiang Zemin’s faction.
This is only so that the faction
can be removed at a later date.
The replacement is likely to be high-ranking
officials belonging to the Youth League faction.
On January 23, the ICIJ exposed
Zhou Yongkang’s corrupt sources.
This includes Chinese oil giants (Sinopec,
PetroChina and CNOOC), which are
closely related to offshore financial centers.
Zhang Jian believes that while engaging in
the battle against the opponents, the Jiang
faction will abandon Zhou Yongkang if necessary.
Zhang Jian: “The Jiang faction may
eventually abandon Zhou Yongkang.
Or they may trade him with Xi and Li to protect the faction
from being investigated for their crimes against humanity."
According to commentator Zhang Sutian’s analysis
on Sound of Hope Radio, that the deputy list for the
reform group is a trump card that Xi Jinping is playing.
In fact, when Jiang faction’s military coup plan
was exposed and Bo Xilai was jailed, any room
for negotiation between the two sides had gone.
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