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6.5 million to Stanford. What's going on? The biggest enrollment fraud in the United States

Original title: founder of step pharmaceutical involved in US enrollment scandal: buy his daughter into Stanford for $6.5 million

On May 2, some foreign media said that a Chinese local tyrant gave $6.5 million (43769050 yuan) to an intermediary for her daughter to enter Stanford University, of which $500000 was used to bribe the Stanford University sailing team coach to treat her daughter as a sailor. According to the Los Angeles Times and the daily mail, the local tyrant's real identity is Zhao Tao, the boss of Shandong Buchang pharmaceutical company. Shandong finance and economics once counted Zhao Tao and his wife's wealth of more than 11.1 billion, which is the richest person among the listed companies in Shandong. Since the news of bribery came to light, Zhao Tao's daughter has been expelled from Stanford, while his agent and coach have been arrested.

According to Los Angeles Times, daily mail and other US media reports, Zhao Tao, founder of step pharmaceutical, bought his daughter Zhao Yusi to Stanford University for $6.5 million.

Morgan Stanley was involved in the incident. Since the news of bribery came to light, Zhao Tao's daughter has been expelled from Stanford, while his agent and coach have been arrested.

According to the data, Buchang pharmaceutical is mainly engaged in the R & D, production and sales of Chinese patent medicines. Its main products involve the field of Chinese patent medicines for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and also cover other fields such as gynecological medicine.

Recently, Buchang pharmaceutical just disclosed its 2018 annual report. Last year, it achieved an operating revenue of 13.66 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 1.4%. However, the net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company was 1.89 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15.3%.

The heroine of desperate housewives is also in trouble

It is reported that the US enrollment scandal is known as the largest enrollment scandal in the history of the United States. Among all the parents suspected of committing crimes, Felicity Hoffman is the most concerned one.

Felicity Hoffman won the 57th Emmy Award for best actress in 2005 for her TV series desperate housewives.

In 2006, she won the 63rd Golden Globe Award for best actress and the Oscar nomination for best actress.

Felicity Hoffman has two daughters. In order for her daughter to get better grades, Felicity & middot; Hoffman bought the service and donated $15000 to the key worldwide foundation.

Actress Lori & middot; luglin has starred in "the perfect family" and her husband, mossimo giannulli, is a famous fashion designer.

They paid half a million dollars to get their daughter on the USC rowing team. But their daughter had never participated in competitive rowing before.

Zhao Tao gave the most $6.5 million

At present, the famous American universities involved in the scandal include Yale University, Stanford University, Georgetown University, UCLA and the University of Southern California.

The main suspect in the case is William singer. From 2011 to February 2019, William singer collected a number of parents' fees ranging from $200000 to $6.5 million, and colluded with the invigilators of the college entrance examination, the coaches and managers of the university sports team to help some students enter the top schools through bribery and fraud.

In this scandal, Zhao Tao, the founder of step pharmaceutical from China, gave the most money. 、

At present, A-share company Kangmei Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. is also at the top of the storm. The reason is that the company's capital of nearly 30 billion has disappeared out of thin air in the book. Many people doubt that Kangmei pharmaceutical is a fraud company. The way to deceive the public is too clumsy. It is a crazy fraud.

At the same time, another thing happened in the pharmaceutical industry -- fan Daiming was very angry because the medical units were not willing to spend more than 500 yuan to buy books worth 1000 yuan, and threatened to cancel the central certification of some hospitals.