Outspoken billionaire Sun Dawu jailed for 18 years in China

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A prominent Chinese billionaire has been sentenced to 18 years in prison, the latest in a string of punishments against outspoken corporate bosses.

Sun Dawu owns one of the country’s largest private agricultural businesses in the northern province of Hebei.

67-year-old Dawu has in the past spoken out about human rights and politically sensitive topics.

He was found guilty of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” – a charge often used against activists.

Other charges against him include illegally occupying farmland, assembling a crowd to attack state agencies and obstructing government workers from performing their duties. He was also fined 3.11 million yuan ($478,697).

Dawu’s company is one of the biggest in China, with businesses ranging from meat processing and pet food to schools and hospitals.

He was reportedly detained last year, along with 20 relatives and business associates, over a land dispute with a government-run farm.

At the time, he said dozens of his employees were injured in an incident with police related to the dispute.

He is said to be close to some prominent Chinese political dissidents and has in the past criticised the government’s rural policies.

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