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China Evergrande founder sentenced to life in prison

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HONG KONG, Aug ‌20 (Reuters) - The billionaire founder of ​China Evergrande Group, the world's most-indebted property developer, was ⁠sentenced to life in prison on Thursday by a Chinese court, which ordered all his ​personal property confiscated.

Hui Ka Yan pleaded guilty in April ‌to eight charges, including misuse of funds, fundraising fraud and illegally taking public deposits.

Evergrande, once China's ⁠premier developer, has defaulted since 2021 ⁠on most of its $300 billion in liabilities, its troubles emblematic of a crisis in the property sector that has long dragged on the ‌world's second-biggest economy.

Hui's sentence ends his rags-to-riches ⁠story but is unlikely to ‌bring much solace to Evergrande's ​domestic and foreign creditors.

In addition to Hui's sentence, the court in the southern city of ‌Shenzhen said in a statement ​it had fined ⁠Evergrande 8.82 billion yuan ($1.31 billion) and its ‌main subsidiary Hengda Real ⁠Estate 7 billion yuan, and sentenced five other senior executives to fines and prison terms ranging ​from six to ‌18 years.

($1 = 6.7231 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(Reporting by Beijing ⁠newsroom and Clare ​Jim in Hong Kong; Editing by Jacqueline ​Wong and William Mallard)

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