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除了不能坐高铁,王健林还有这些事情做不了——
Xin Jing Bao·2025-09-28 10:19

Core Viewpoint - The news highlights the recent restriction on high consumption imposed on Wang Jianlin of Wanda Group, reigniting public discussion on the issue of creditworthiness and the consequences of being a "dishonest debtor" in China [1]. Group 1: Definition and Scope of Dishonesty - As of September 28, 2023, there are 8.449 million individuals classified as dishonest debtors in China [10]. - The concept of being a dishonest debtor arises when individuals fail to fulfill their obligations, leading to restrictions on their consumption [1][6]. - Individuals who have the ability to repay but refuse to comply with court orders are categorized as dishonest debtors, commonly referred to as "laolai" [7][8]. Group 2: Restrictions on High Consumption - The Supreme People's Court of China has outlined specific consumption behaviors that are prohibited for those under high consumption restrictions, including: - Traveling by airplane or soft sleeper train, and staying in star-rated hotels [11]. - Purchasing real estate or luxury vehicles [12]. - Enrolling children in high-fee private schools and engaging in leisure travel [12]. - Individuals under these restrictions must seek court approval for necessary high consumption related to work or life [22]. Group 3: Consequences and Enforcement - Violating the high consumption restriction can lead to penalties such as detention or fines, and in severe cases, criminal charges may apply [16]. - The public is encouraged to monitor the activities of those under consumption restrictions, with courts providing channels for reporting violations [21]. Group 4: Lifting Restrictions - To lift a high consumption restriction, individuals must either fulfill their legal obligations, provide valid guarantees, or negotiate with the creditor to alleviate concerns [23][24].