China Corruption Watchdog Probing Head of State-Backed Chip-Focused ‘Big Fund’: Details

China launched the Big Fund in 2014 to accelerate its semiconductor industry to catch up with Taiwan, South Korea, and the US.

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By Reuters | Updated: 1 August 2022 15:00 IST
Highlights
  • Ding Wenwu is "suspected of serious violations of the law"
  • China launched the Big Fund in 2014
  • Big Fund raised CNY 138.7 billion for its first fund

Ding Wenwu,the head of Big Fund is currently undergoing disciplinary review

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China's corruption watchdog said it was investigating the head of the country's largest state-backed chip investment fund, just over two weeks after it announced a similar probe into a former executive linked to the fund.

Ding Wenwu, the head of China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, also known as the "Big Fund", is "suspected of serious violations of the law" and is "currently undergoing disciplinary review, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said on Saturday.

It did not disclose more details. Reuters was unable to reach Ding for comment. The Big Fund did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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China launched the Big Fund in 2014 as a means to accelerate its semiconductor industry, which is considered to lag behind that of the United States, Taiwan and South Korea.

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The organisation raised CNY 138.7 billion (roughly Rs. 162 crore) for its first fund, and CNY 204 billion (roughly Rs. 238 crore) for its second fund.

Over the years, the fund has provided financing to Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, China's leading chip fab, Yangtze Memory Technologies Companies Limited (YMTC), a maker of flash memory, and a number of smaller companies and funds.

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In July, the CCDI announced it had placed Lu Jun, former head of investment firm Sino IC Capital, which managed the Big Fund, under investigation, citing "serious violation of discipline and the law."

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