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Laura Bicker,China correspondentand Osmond Chia,Business reporter

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Hui Ka Yan, the founder of China's Evergrande Group
Hui Ka Yan, the founder of embattled Chinese property developer Evergrande, has pleaded guilty to a number of charges including embezzlement of corporate assets and corporate bribery, according to a statement issued by the court.
Hui expressed remorse during the public hearing on 13 and 14 April, in the city of Shenzhen, according to Chinese state media.
The court said it will announce its verdict on the case at a later date.
Evergrande was once China's biggest real estate firm, with a stock market valuation of more than $50bn (£37bn), Evergrande collapsed into a debt-driven crisis in 2021 that has unravelled its business.
The court heard that the company had taken millions of dollars in pre-sale funding from potential house buyers that were not used for construction. Instead the funds were diverted to new projects which resulted in hundreds of unfinished properties across China.
Hui rose from humble beginnings in rural China, where he was raised by his grandmother before venturing into property development and setting up Evergrande in 1996.
His guilty plea marks a pivotal moment in the fallout from Evergrande's collapse, which has shaken China's property sector and left investors and domestic banks reeling.

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