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China’s Securities Regulator Hits Tianfeng with Maximum Fines and Lifetime Bans over Illicit Financing of Controlling Shareholder
The China Securities Regulatory Commission has proposed top fines and lifetime market bans after finding that Tianfeng Securities illegally financed its largest shareholder and failed to disclose related‑party transactions from 2020 to 2022. The penalties — including RMB 25 million in corporate fines, RMB 34.8 million in individual fines and lifetime bans for three executives — signal tougher enforcement on conflicts of interest and weaker tolerance for broker‑sponsor collusion.

Beijing’s Crackdown Tightens: Regulator Hits Private Fund Ruifengda with Hefty Fines and Lifetime Ban
China’s securities regulator has fined Zhejiang Ruifengda and linked private fund entities a combined RMB 41 million and banned its controller from market participation for life, part of a wider campaign against private fund malpractice. The move, which pairs firm‑level sanctions with personal punishment and potential criminal referrals, signals an intensified regulatory push to clean up the private fund industry and raise the cost of misconduct.

Chinese Regulator Cracks Down on Private Fund Firm, Bans Controller for Life and Levies Tens of Millions in Fines
China’s securities regulator has imposed heavy fines and lifetime market bans after finding serious violations at Zhejiang Ruifengda Asset Management and related private funds. The move forms part of a broader regulatory drive to curb illegal fundraising, asset misappropriation, self-dealing and other abuses in the private fund sector, with potential criminal referrals to public security authorities.