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Zhang Jiahui, a deputy judge in the southern island province of Hainan, and her family were said to control 35 companies spanning industries from real estate to hotel management, the Chinese news website Knews reported on May 11.
Reports of the Zhang family’s alleged fortune prompted anger online in a nation struggling to rein...</description>
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