Zhang Shuguang (engineer)

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Zhang Shuguang (Chinese: ; born December 1956) was the deputy chief engineer of Ministry of Railways and the deputy chief designer of the Chinese high-speed railway. He has since been fired for corruption in the high-speed rail projects.[1] He is estimated to have misappropriated $2.8 billion to his personal overseas accounts.[2]

Zhang was born in Shanghai but is considered a native of his ancestral home Liyang, Jiangsu by Chinese convention. He graduated from Lanzhou Railway University in 1982.[3]

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  1. Off the rails? economist.com| 31 March 2011
  2. A Body, a Scandal and China| By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF nyt.com April 21, 2012
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