China Bans Officials from Private Equity Investments Amid Anti-Corruption Drive

The Chinese Communist Party has issued a directive instructing its officials to refrain from investing in private equity funds. This move, aimed at mitigating corruption risks, was reported by state media this past week.

The ban specifically targets mid- to high-level officials within the party and focuses on domestic Chinese private equity funds requiring a minimum investment of Rmb1 million ($137,000). It remains unspecified whether this prohibition extends to relatives of these officials, as the focus is primarily on party members’ direct involvement.

The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, China’s anti-corruption agency, has unearthed cases where officials provided preferential treatment to companies in which they had invested through private equity funds, including facilitating the sale of shares in public markets, leading to substantial gains. 

Consequently, individuals found to have invested in such funds could be in violation of rules against operating businesses, as stated in the CCDI’s publication “Research on the Application of Disciplinary Inspection and Supervision Laws.”

This ban coincides with President Xi Jinping’s ongoing efforts to reform the financial industry and address corruption. State-owned banks have already reduced salaries and benefits for their employees, and the anti-corruption agency has initiated investigations into numerous top bankers and officials overseeing financial regulation.

Furthermore, China’s state security agency has turned its focus towards the country’s financial system, emphasizing its role as the “steadfast guardians of financial security.” The agency is determined to identify and address risks and to investigate individuals who are attempting to create panic in China’s financial markets.


Information for this story was found via the Financial Times, and the sources and companies mentioned. The author has no securities or affiliations related to the organizations discussed. Not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security. The author holds no licenses.

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