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Businessman sought in China graft probe seeks Canada refugee status

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Vancouver property developer Michael Ching Mo Yeung, who has been identified as Chinese fugitive Cheng Muyang, is seeking refugee status in Canada.  Photo: SCMP Pictures

Michael Ching Mo Yeung, the Vancouver property developer who is on China’s most-wanted list of people accused of corruption, has appeared in a Canadian court to claim that he deserves refugee protection.

Ching – who the South China Morning Post revealed in April to be corruption suspect Cheng Muyang - on Tuesday asked a judge to review a November ruling by the Canadian refugee board that denied him protection.

In April, China’s Interpol office released the names of 100 people wanted in its "Sky Net" anti-graft campaign.

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The list included Ching, son of a once high-ranking Chinese official removed from office for graft in 2003.

Ching’s lawyer, David Matas, contested the board’s position that there was reason to consider that he committed a crime.

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Matas said the allegations centred on a 10 million yuan (US$1.6 million) sale of a Beijing property to the province of Hebei, where Ching’s father was a top official.

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