Core Viewpoint - *ST Suwu (600200) faces potential forced delisting due to significant violations in its annual reports from 2020 to 2023, as indicated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) [2][4] Summary by Relevant Sections Violations Identified - The company failed to disclose the actual controller accurately, with false records in annual reports from 2018 to 2023, misidentifying Qian Qunshan as the actual controller instead of the true controller after a shareholding change in February 2018 [2] - *ST Suwu inflated its operating revenue, operating costs, and profits in its annual reports from 2020 to 2023, with inflated revenues of 495.26 million, 468.51 million, 430.75 million, and 376.66 million respectively, representing 26.46%, 26.39%, 21.26%, and 16.82% of the reported revenues for those years [3] - The company did not disclose significant non-operating fund occupation by related parties in its annual reports from 2020 to 2023, leading to major omissions [3] Penalties Proposed - The CSRC plans to impose a fine of 10 million yuan on *ST Suwu and a warning, while Qian Qunshan faces a total fine of 15 million yuan, including 5 million yuan as a responsible supervisor and 10 million yuan as the actual controller [4] - Other individuals involved, including Qian Qun and Chen Yi, will also receive fines and warnings, with Qian Qunshan facing a 10-year ban from the securities market due to the severity of his actions [4] Potential Consequences - The violations identified in the annual reports from 2020 to 2023 may lead to a significant violation forced delisting situation as per the Shanghai Stock Exchange listing rules [4]
连续四年财务造假!*ST苏吴或被强制退市