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Jack Ma, China’s richest man, is a Communist Party member

BEIJING, Nov 27, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Jack Ma, founder of Chinese tech giant
Alibaba, is among the world’s richest people but he has now emerged as a
member of another club: China’s 89-million-strong Communist Party.

The billionaire’s Communist bona fides were revealed by the People’s Daily,
the party’s official mouthpiece, in an article praising contributors to
China’s development.

He is not the first nor likely the last Chinese super-rich capitalist to
join the party, which counts property titan Xu Jiayin and Wanda Group founder
Wang Jianlin among its billionaire members.

But Ma’s membership had not been known until now as China’s richest man had
previously suggested that he preferred to stay out of politics.

In Monday’s article, the People’s Daily said Ma was a party member who has
played an important role in pushing China’s Belt and Road global trade
infrastructure initiative — a pet project of President Xi Jinping.

He has also been honoured as one of the “outstanding builders of socialism
with Chinese characteristics in Zhejiang Province,” where Alibaba is based,
the daily said.

Joining the party can be helpful to private businessmen and women in the
country as they navigate a complicated business environment where the state-
led economy dominates many industries and private business can be unwelcome.

Xi has renewed a push to expand the Communist Party’s influence in private
business, requiring any company with more than three party members to set up
a party cell, or lacking numbers, join with nearby firms.

Three in four private companies already host party organisations.

“We must do a good job in the education and management of party members and
guide them to play an active role,” Xi told officials in Shanghai earlier
this month, noting the increase in private employment and new types of
employment.

Xi is pushing to further intertwine the party and business, with the latest
rewrite to the rules for party organisations published Sunday by official
news agency Xinhua.

In private companies party cells should “guide and supervise the enterprise
to strictly abide by national laws and regulations,” the draft order says,
according to Xinhua.

Ma did not reveal his Communist Party membership in paperwork filed for
Alibaba’s 2014 initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange. It is
not known if Ma was a member at the time.

A spokeswoman for Alibaba declined to comment.

Ma — who announced in September that he would step down as head of Alibaba
next year — has previously indicated he preferred to keep the Chinese state
at arm’s length.

“My philosophy is to be in love with the government, but never marry them,”
he said at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2007.

But party members must hold up their right fist and recite an oath upon
joining.

“Be loyal to the party, work actively, fight for communism all one’s life,
always be prepared to sacrifice everything for the party and people, and
never betray the party,” they recite.

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