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Premier Wen Jiabao calls for party probe into claims of family's 'hidden fortune'

Premier requests top-level inquiry into claims of US$2.7b assets and is reported to be pushing for long-overdue 'sunshine law' to be put into effect

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The communist party leadership has launched a probe into the alleged family wealth of Wen Jiabao at the premier's request, according to sources.

In a letter submitted to the Politburo Standing Committee, the party's top decision-making body of which the premier is also a member, Wen asked for a formal inquiry into claims made by The New York Times.

A report on October 26 alleged his family had amassed at least US$2.7 billion of assets during his premiership. The Standing Committee had agreed to his request, the sources said.

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It is unclear what the inquiry is likely to dig up, or when the results will be published, if at all.

The probe is expected to focus on the family's alleged shares in Ping An, one of the mainland's largest insurance companies.

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The Times report, citing regulatory filings and corporate documents, said that in 2007 Wen's family had a US$2.2 billion stake in Ping An.

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