China Accuses Evergrande of $78 Billion Fraud, Among Worst Ever

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China Evergrande Group’s alleged $78 billion revenue overstatement escalates the legal peril of founder Hui Ka Yan, who now stands at the center of one of the biggest financial fraud cases in history.

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