Chinanews client, Beijing, September 16 (Reporter Xie Yiguan) "The highest reward is more than 21 million yuan!" Shanghai No. 1 Intermediate People's Court issued an executive reward announcement on the 15th, which attracted great attention.

The screenshot is from the WeChat official account of the Shanghai No. 1 Middle School.

Huge reward!

Looking for the former richest man in Shanxi

  The matter originated in the dispute between Meijin Energy Group and Shanghai Haibo Xinhui International Trade Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Haibo Xinhui") and Li Zhaohui's right of recourse.

  The court announced that Haibo Xinhui should pay about 216 million yuan and interest to Meijin Energy Group, and Li Zhao will bear a quarter of the unpaid part of the above payment obligations.

  According to the information from Tianyan, Haibo Xinhui’s actual controller is Li Zhaohui’s sister Li Zhaoxia.

Haibo Xinhui Equity Penetration Chart.

  The court announced that because the person subject to execution has not fulfilled the obligations determined by the effective legal documents, the execution reward announcement is now publicly released to the public. The

whistleblower provides the whereabouts of Li Zhaohui and successfully finds Li Zhaohui. Meijin Energy Group promises to reward the whistleblower with 100,000 yuan

, and Payment shall be made within three working days from the date of finding Li Zhaohui.

The whistleblower provides real and effective clues about the property under the name of the person subject to

execution that the

court has not yet grasped

. Once it is found to be true, the execution conditions are met, and the actual execution is in place,

Meijin Energy Group promises to reward 10% of the actual execution amount, which is approximately more than 21 million yuan.

.

  At this point, after being restricted from leaving the country due to a dispute over a guarantee contract of 216 million yuan, Li Zhaohui, the former richest man in Shanxi, was once again on the top of the storm.

Father is the steel king, Zeng Hao marries a female celebrity

  From the youngest rich second-generation to "Lao Lai", the former richest man in Shanxi who owes huge sums of money has a legendary half of his life.

  Public information shows that Li Zhaohui was born in Wenxi, Shanxi in 1981.

In January 2003, Haixin Iron and Steel Chairman Li Haicang, known as the "Shanxi Iron and Steel King", was assassinated in his office. The 22-year-old Li Zhaohui was ordered to take over Haixin Iron and Steel Group from his father as the chairman and general manager of the group.

  In 2007, the 26-year-old Li Zhaohui successfully cashed over 1 billion yuan by selling 160 million shares of Minsheng Bank. His assets ranked 78th on the Hurun Report that year, making him the youngest and richest man in Shanxi.

In 2010, Li Zhaohui ranked 85th on the Hurun Report with a wealth of 10 billion yuan; in 2012, he ranked third on the list of young and strong people with a wealth of 12 billion yuan.

  In January 2010, Li Zhaohui married a female celebrity with a high profile. The grand wedding scene has been talked about by the locals, but the marriage did not last long.

  "Seeing him rising from a tall building, seeing his building collapsed."

In November 2014, Haixin Group entered the bankruptcy reorganization process.

Since then, Li Zhaohui and Haixin Group and its affiliates have been involved in many lawsuits.

Li Zhaohui has repeatedly become a dishonest person due to “have the ability to perform but refuses to perform the obligation to determine the effective legal document”.

  Due to non-fulfilment of the obligations determined by the legal documents, on December 5, 2017, the Shanghai First Intermediate People's Court issued enforcement information restricting Li Zhaohui's exit.

At the same time as Li Zhaohui was restricted from leaving the country, there was also Haibo Xinhui’s legal representative Zhang Yamin.

  In June 2020, Li Zhaohui once again entered the public eye because the Haixin Group and other five companies' receivables worth 2.2 billion yuan were auctioned, but the starting price dropped from 140 million yuan to 55 million yuan, but no one bid.

(over)