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    • Sunday, 30 April, 2023
      Auchan’s Russian unit under corruption probe by French prosecutor

      Parquet National Financier is investigating allegations of rigged tenders and artificial price increases

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      Wang Jianlin, chairman of Dalian Wanda Group, touches his face during an interview at his office in the company's headquarters in Beijing in this December 3, 2012 file photo. Chinese property developer Dalian Wanda Group says it can afford to spend as much as $5 billion every year to buy foreign firms or assets, underscoring the rising clout of the firm as it expands abroad. To match Interview CHINA-WANDA/ REUTERS/Suzie Wong/Files (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS PROFILE HEADSHOT REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION)
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