China blocks Bloomberg for revealing assets of 'future president' Xi Jinping's family
Beijing , Sat, 30 Jun 2012ANI
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Beijing, June 30 (ANI): China has reportedly blocked access to the Bloomberg website after it detailed the multimillion-dollar assets of relatives of the man expected to become the next president.
The media firm thinks the move came in response to an article published about the fortunes of Vice President Xi Jinping's extended family.
"Our Bloomberg.com and Businessweek.com websites are currently inaccessible in China in reaction, we believe, to a Bloomberg News story that was published on Friday morning," Bloomberg told the BBC.
"Everything else is up and running - consumer and free public [sites] facing are blocked. Terminals are not disrupted," it added.
The
article talked about the multi-million dollar wealth of some of Jinping's relatives.
It said his
extended family owns an empty villa at the South China Sea in Hong Kong, with an estimated value of 31.5 million dollars, and at least six other Hong Kong properties that have a combined estimated value of 24.1million dollars. (ANI)
China blocks Bloomberg for revealing assets of 'future president' Xi Jinping's family