Liu Shuwei is a Chinese economist and researcher, best known for her role in exposing financial irregularities in the early 2000s.
10 Facts About Liu Shuwei
Liu Shuwei is currently the Director of the China Enterprise Research Center at the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing.
Liu Shuwei's academic focus was on financial theory, and she received her master's degree in 1986.
Since then, Liu has worked as a researcher at the Central University of Finance and Economics, specializing in credit theory.
Liu Shuwei gained national recognition in 2001 when she published a short 600-character article titled Loans to Lantian Co.
Liu Shuwei is known for actively participating in real-world financial investigations rather than remaining solely within academia.
Liu Shuwei's testimony became a key part of the eventual exposure and collapse of Lantian.
Liu Shuwei's warnings proved prescient, as LeEco fell into severe financial crisis starting in 2017.
Liu Shuwei pointed out that seven of those plans had expired and requested that the CSRC order immediate liquidation of the expired plans to prevent extension.
Liu Shuwei called for the seizure of Baoneng's gains and shares, recommending they be returned to the state.