
Wu Ying - Wikipedia
Wu Ying (Chinese: 吴英; pinyin: Wú Yīng, born 20 May 1981 [1]) is an entrepreneur from the city of Dongyang in Zhejiang Province, and formerly the sixth-richest woman in China. She was …
Death for fraud: China debates Wu Ying's sentence - BBC News
2012年2月24日 · In 2009, at the age of 28, multi-millionaire Wu Ying was sentenced to death for illegal fundraising. Last week, however, the Supreme Court of China stated publicly that her …
吴英案的全国讨论:诈骗该死? - BBC
2012年2月19日 · 2009年,28岁的吴英以年轻女富豪的身份被判处死刑。 到上周,正当吴英还不知道自己能否活到31岁之际,中国最高法院公开表明将“审慎”处理其案件的死刑复核。 这场讨论 …
China Court Overturns Death Penalty for Wu Ying in Fraud Case
2012年4月21日 · The case of the woman, Wu Ying, ignited an enormous outcry in China, especially on the Internet, and strengthened public criticism of the death penalty.
China Wiki – The free encyclopedia on China, china.org.cn
Wu Ying (吴英), a Chinese businesswoman, was sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve for fundraising fraud by the Zhejiang Higher People's Court on May 12, 2012. Born on May 20, …
In China, public outcry softens sentence for businesswoman - NBC News
2012年5月22日 · China's Supreme Court overturned an original death sentence for Wu Ying, once ranked as China's sixth richest businesswoman. Public outcry softened her sentence. …
Wu Ying gets death penalty with reprieve - Global Times
2012年5月22日 · The Higher People's Court (HPC) in East China's Zhejiang Province Monday handed businesswoman Wu Ying a death penalty with a two-year reprieve for fundraising …
Wu Ying - The China Story
Wu Ying, an entrepreneur from Zhejiang province, founded Bense Group in 2005 and by 2006 was ranked by the Hurun Report as the sixth-richest woman in China. In February 2007, she …
China overturns death sentence of entrepreneur Wu Ying in …
2012年4月20日 · China's Supreme Court has overturned the death sentence of a businesswoman whose conviction for multi-million-dollar fraud a caused a public outcry. The case of Wu Ying, …
Chinese Debate Former Tycoon's Death Sentence For Fraud
2012年1月21日 · The case of Wu Ying, a young Chinese woman sentenced to death for defrauding investors of 770 million yuan ($122 million), is headed to China's Supreme Court, …