Talk:Chen Jiulin

NPOV
Wow. Clearly, this Wiki was written by Chen or his ghostwriters. Chen was convicted on several grounds that were not limited to individual profiteering from a privileged position, in fact CAO was investigated by the SGX for other fraud and corporate (mis)governance issues. To-date there has been extensive documentation of these S-chips (China companies listed on the Singapore Exchange) that have siphoned off billions of dollars of investor monies via their manipulation of books and other kinds of market manipulation. Their shady reputation precedes them and to laud Chen as a hero or 'scapegoat' is beyond ridiculous. I have yet to hear anyone call Jeff Skilling a hero, by any stretch.

Please revise this article to make it less prejudiced. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.42.180.148 (talk) 06:54, 9 January 2012 (UTC)


 * Picking up on this, ten years later, and the article still suffers from major issues. I was going to PROD this, but a quick search reveals a number of reliable sources (WSJ, FT, BBC, etc.) discussing this person, so I don't think it fails on notability grounds; oddly, though, no such sources are cited in this article. I don't read Chinese, so cannot check the existing sources; the only one I can, is a blog entry, so hardly RS. The lack of citations, the use of puffery and weasel words, the 'op-ed' narrative style and tone, as well as the extraordinary length and level of detail in the Career section, all strongly suggest to me that this was written by someone with an agenda, and is unlikely to follow WP:NPOV guidelines. Any comments welcome, before I attempt a cleanup. -- DoubleGrazing (talk) 09:51, 15 August 2020 (UTC)

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