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康达尔股权大战终章:原董事长罗爱华获刑六年

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the legal troubles of Luo Aihua, the former chairman and actual controller of Kangdaer (now "Jingji Zhino"), who was sentenced to six years in prison for embezzlement and bribery after a protracted power struggle with Jingji Group [1][10]. Group 1: Company Background - Kangdaer, founded in 1979, was the first agricultural company listed in China and expanded its business into various sectors including agriculture, real estate, public utilities, and financial investments [2]. - The company was previously controlled by Luo Aihua for over a decade after he took over in 2002 [2]. Group 2: Shareholder Struggles - The company became a target for capital acquisition in 2013 due to its valuable land resources in Shenzhen, leading to aggressive stock purchases by natural person Lin Zhili [3]. - Jingji Group became the largest shareholder by acquiring 31.65% of Kangdaer’s shares by 2017, closely competing with Luo Aihua's 31.66% stake [3][4]. - The power struggle escalated with legal disputes and accusations of illegal activities, culminating in Luo Aihua's criminal detention in August 2018 [4][6]. Group 3: Legal Proceedings - Luo Aihua was initially acquitted of embezzlement charges in December 2020, but the case was later reopened due to an appeal by the Shenzhen People's Procuratorate [7][11]. - The final ruling in September 2024 sentenced Luo Aihua to six years in prison for embezzling 36.5 million yuan and bribing a retired judge [1][11]. Group 4: Financial Misconduct - Luo Aihua was found to have misappropriated company funds to assist in a real estate transaction for a third party, which was a significant factor in his conviction [8][10]. - The total amount embezzled was determined to be 36.5 million yuan, with part of it used to facilitate a property purchase for the daughter-in-law of a financial company chairman [8][10]. Group 5: Bribery Case - The bribery charge stemmed from Luo Aihua's attempt to influence the judicial process by bribing a retired judge with 2.5 million yuan [10][12]. - The judge, Yao Hui, was later convicted of accepting bribes exceeding 16 million yuan and sentenced to 15 years in prison [12].