去年2月,中国娃哈哈集团创始人宗庆后逝世。有评论形容,宗庆后是中国改革开放后第一代白手起家的民营企业家,他的离世被视为一个时代的落幕。
民众深切悼念这位爱国的企业家、“平民首富”,并引发一场针对另一个矿泉水品牌农夫山泉的抵制舆论。
没想到,时隔十七个月,宗庆后近日被曝有六名拥有美国国籍的私生子女。宗庆后的长女宗馥莉与几位私生弟妹的豪门家产争夺战拉开序幕,相关风波也迅速升级为涉及中国国有资产流失的舆论疑云。目前,杭州市上城区财政局已成立专项工作专班介入。
这期的早报播客《东谈西论》,听主持人韩咏红与《联合早报》中国新闻资深高级记者于泽远一起解析宗家家产纷争,以及官方在应对家族遗产纠纷和国有资产流失争议时所面临的两难处境。
延伸阅读:
The passing of Zong Qinghou, founder of China's Wahaha Group, in February 2024, marked the end of an era. Hailed as a patriotic, self-made entrepreneur and "commoner billionaire," his death prompted widespread media coverage and reflection on his legacy. In the aftermath, there was even talk among some netizens about supporting Wahaha over rival brand Nongfu Spring.
But just over a year later, a new revelation shocked the public: three individuals living overseas, allegedly Zong's illegitimate children and reportedly holding US citizenship, came forward to contest his multi-billion dollar estate. Their emergence set off a fierce legal battle with Wahaha’s official heir, his only acknowledged child, daughter Zong Fuli. While some reports have speculated that Zong may have fathered as many as six illegitimate children, only three have initiated actual legal claims.
This struggle quickly grew beyond a family feud. Questions surfaced about whether parts of Zong Qinghou’s fortune, given Wahaha’s roots as a collective enterprise, should in fact belong to the state. The case has reignited national debate about the complicated legacy of China’s economic reforms, collective enterprises, and the often-blurred line between public and private wealth.
In response, local authorities in Hangzhou have stepped in to investigate amid growing public scrutiny.
Where will this high-stakes saga lead? And what does it reveal about the challenges facing China’s private enterprises and the difficulties of inheritance and reform-era ownership?
In this episode of Global Heartbeat podcast, host Han Yonghong and Lianhe Zaobao's China news copy editor Yu Zeyuan unravel the Wahaha inheritance battle and the complex questions it raises about wealth, ownership, and reform in contemporary China.
Hosted by Lianhe Zaobao’s Associate Editor, Han Yong Hong, Global Heartbeat is a Mandarin weekly news and current affairs podcast that is updated every Tuesday, 7.00 PM SGT. It is available on zaobao.sg, Apple Podcast, Spotify and other podcast platforms.
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