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宗馥莉被“弟妹”追讨151亿及股权 强推改革壮大宏胜系或为提前布局
Chang Jiang Shang Bao·2025-07-14 23:52

Core Viewpoint - The ongoing legal battle involving Zong Fuli, the current head of Wahaha Group, and her half-siblings over inheritance rights and trust fund claims poses a significant threat to her control of the company [2][3][4]. Group 1: Legal Disputes - Zong Fuli is being sued by three half-siblings, Zong Jichang, Zong Jieli, and Zong Jisheng, in Hong Kong court, seeking a court order to prevent her from disposing of assets in a HSBC bank account and claiming a total of $2.1 billion in trust fund rights [3][4]. - The plaintiffs have also filed a lawsuit in Hangzhou to confirm their inheritance rights over Zong Fuli's 29.4% stake in Wahaha Group [6][7]. - The original trust was established by the late Zong Qinghou to manage his substantial assets, including shares in Wahaha Group, with Zong Fuli believed to be the primary beneficiary [4][5]. Group 2: Financial Claims - The plaintiffs claim that Zong Qinghou instructed his staff to set up a trust at HSBC and later requested the conversion of RMB to USD when funds were insufficient [5]. - As of early 2024, the HSBC account balance was approximately $1.8 billion, with legal documents indicating that around $1.1 million had been transferred out of the account by May 2024 [5]. - The plaintiffs are requesting the court to freeze the HSBC account and demand compensation for losses incurred due to the alleged transfer of funds [5]. Group 3: Corporate Changes and Challenges - Since taking over in 2024, Zong Fuli has implemented significant reforms within Wahaha Group, including a major overhaul of the executive team and restructuring of sales and production operations [8]. - The company has closed 18 production lines across various locations, while simultaneously expanding the capacity of the "Hongsheng" companies under her control [8][9]. - Recent controversies, including product quality issues and employee dissatisfaction, have raised questions about the stability of the company under Zong Fuli's leadership [11][13].