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Financial Center / Reported by Liu Peiyu
Formosa Plastics Group founder Wang Yongqing passed away in 2008. The second room’s eldest son, Wang Wenyang, believed that his father’s overseas inheritance was nearly 600 billion yuan, which was embezzled by the chairman of Formosa Plastics Group, Wang Wenyuan, Vice President Wang Ruihua and others. Not only did he start lawsuits abroad, but he also sued Wang in China. According to a report by Mirror Weekly, Wang Wenyang is still unable to obtain the hundreds of billions of overseas inheritance from his father, because he made a mistake in the lawsuit started by him and was defeated due to late filing.
▲ Wang Wenyang made a mistake in the property search lawsuit and has not yet obtained the 600 billion inheritance from his father abroad. (Image / photo data)
According to the “Mirror Weekly” investigation, Wang Wenyang’s property recovery lawsuit first misinterpreted the prosecution period for the crime of relative embezzlement. Wang Wenyang sued Wang Wenyuan and others for the crime of embezzlement under the Penal Law. As they were cousins, they belonged to “kinship misappropriation.” According to the law, the lawsuit must be filed within six months after learning of the crime. Wang Wenyang learned of the incident as early as May 2018, but only filed a complaint a year later. The statute of limitations has expired and the judge ruled that Wang Wenyang lost the case. So, Wang Wenyang’s “Handwritten Will of Wang Yongzai” was regarded as an important magic weapon to trace his father’s 600 billion inheritance abroad.
A person familiar with the matter revealed that in order to trace Wang Yongqing’s inheritance abroad, Wang Wenyang sought cooperation with his uncle Wang Yong’s wife, Zhou Youmei, in the second room, and obtained Wang Yong’s handwritten notes during her life, which said: “Wang Yong’s assets at home and abroad will be transferred to Fang Wang Biluan and Er Fang Zhou Yumei are divided equally, and the rest are divided equally between the other two women from the house. ”Wang Wenyang believes that Formosa Plastics Group was co-founded by his father Wang Yongqing and his uncle Wang Yongzai. The content of this manual only proves that Wang Yongqing also has overseas heritage. One of the most favorable evidence.
Unexpectedly, the handwritten will was notarized before a public notary until 5 years after Wang Yong passed away in 2014. It is also commonly known as “post-mortem notarization.” It was not written by Wang Yong in front of the notary. You did not comply with legal procedures. After the discovery, it was sent to the Disciplinary Committee of the High Court Notary Public for investigation if the notary is responsible for the infractions or breaches. Therefore, this letter is not legally valid at the moment. Furthermore, the statute of limitations for charging Wang Wenyuan and others with tax evasion has expired. At present, the domestic demand to pursue production is completely defeated.
After Wang Yongqing passed away in 2008, Wang Wenyang believed that the top five foreign funds were not of a sufficient public welfare nature and were secretly established by a small number of Wang family members. The transfer of assets was suspected to be a tax evasion without the consent of Wang Yongqing. Therefore, he filed a civil lawsuit against New Power Trust in the United States. In 2013, another civil lawsuit was filed in Bermuda Court, charging Wang Yongqing’s financial adviser Hong Wenxiong (deceased) and the four major trusts with illegally transferring more than 100 billion yuan in assets without Wang’s knowledge. Yongqing, requesting the return of his legal heirs. However, due to the lack of specific evidence, the civil litigation abroad stalled after preparing for the procedure. In order to make a breakthrough, Wang Wenyang filed another criminal complaint in China, but it was interrupted by the prosecutor. First, the North prosecutor refused to prosecute due to lack of evidence. The reconsideration to the Office of the Superior Prosecutor was also rejected. In the end, Wang Wenyang requested that the Taipei City Court stand trial. He was also sentenced to lose the prescription suit. He has not yet obtained his father’s 600 billion inheritance abroad.