宝能姚振华实名举报,事涉观致汽车
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2026-01-14 11:17

Group 1 - The core issue revolves around a whistleblower video released by Yao Zhenhua of Baoneng Group, alleging illegal actions by Changshu authorities in the execution case involving Qoros Auto, including the establishment of a liquidation team and excessive seizure of core assets [1] - The assets, valued at 8 billion yuan, were reportedly undervalued at 1.5 billion yuan, with a rapid auction process initiated, raising concerns about asset misappropriation [1] - The auction is scheduled for January 15, 2026, with a starting price of 860 million yuan, which is significantly lower than the assessed value [1] Group 2 - Yao Zhenhua stated that the whistleblowing was initiated after multiple unsuccessful communications, aiming to halt the illegal auction and protect the legitimate rights of shareholders and 1,500 suppliers with a total debt of 13.9 billion yuan [3] - Qoros Auto has a registered capital of 16.9 billion yuan, with Baoneng Group holding a 63% stake, and the group has invested approximately 26 billion yuan in Qoros Auto from 2018 to the end of 2025 [3] - The company could reportedly achieve a revival with an investment of about 2 billion yuan and a timeline of 10 months, potentially generating over 20 billion yuan in annual revenue and 3 to 4 billion yuan in profit [3] Group 3 - Qoros Auto was initially established as a joint venture between Chery Automobile and an Israeli group, with Baoneng Group acquiring a 51% stake for 6.63 billion yuan in December 2017 [3] - Following Baoneng's acquisition, Qoros Auto experienced a peak in sales in 2018 but saw a significant decline in 2019 [3] - A bankruptcy review case was filed against Qoros Auto by Shenzhen Xinben Supply Chain Co., Ltd. due to long-standing payment issues, with the case being handled by the Suzhou Intermediate People's Court [3] Group 4 - In June of the previous year, Baoneng Auto's customer service center issued a statement addressing rumors of dissolution and liquidation, confirming that some companies had indeed filed for dissolution but asserting that operations were normal and new vehicles were set to launch [4] - Despite the departure of some executives, Baoneng maintained that business operations were ongoing, and all future operational information would be based on their official website [5]