Jim Rickards, portfolio manager for the West Shore Real Return Income Fund and the author of �The Death of Money,� has experience doing business in China, and recently told FOX Business�s Deirdre Bolton that the investigation is the Chinese government�s warning shot to corrupt officials.
After 18 months of covert investigation, the Chinese government went public with its official investigation against the ex-security chief on July 29, according to Chinese media. The investigation makes Zhou the highest-ranking official to be placed under formal investigation in over a decade.
�Zhou Yongkang was the head of the secret police, the court administration and the enforcement of party discipline. He is the guy who�s now been arrested and investigated,� Rickards said.
While Zhou is just under investigation, Rickards said his fate might already be sealed.
�You have to understand that there is no rule of law in China. They have a constitution, they have courts and lawyers and trials, but it�s all for show�.The Power Bureau, the Central Committee and the Communist Party make all the decisions,� he said.
Rickards described Zhou as part of a group of �financial warlords� in the country that use power and connections to secure multibillion dollar project contracts, such as commercial housing projects.
�If you look at these ghost cities and construction sites� why are they building all these empty things that no one needs? If you are in charge of cement, steel or construction� you scam them and then you take the money buy a place in Vancouver [and] New York.� Rickards said.
Rickards said China�s highly-unregulated legal system makes investing in the country difficult for those without government connections.
�The best way to invest in China, is to find a service business that China needs, where they pay you in hard currencies outside of China, and you don�t have to put a lot of fixed assets inside China,� said Rickards. �That way, if things go badly, you just tear up your contract and walk away.�
- Source, Fox Business
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