Some media reported that Wang Junlin, chairman of Sichuan Langjiu Group, has been asked by relevant departments to assist in the investigation because of his involvement in a local case in Chengdu. This is the second time that Wang Junlin has been investigated. In response to this, a senior executive of Langjiu Group did not respond positively when interviewed by the media yesterday. He only said that he had not received relevant information yet. "Rumors are rumors, and all the company's work is currently being carried out normally."
News about Wang Junlin being investigated by relevant parties comes one after another, although Langjiu Group publicly denied it and gave some reasons. However, as the news of Wang Junlin's investigation escalates, the issue of the Langjiu trademark being possessed by Wang Junlin for free and the loss of state-owned assets will once again surface and become the focus of public discussion and questioning.
Whether Wang Junlin has violated the law will naturally be investigated and dealt with by the relevant parties. However, the issues surrounding Langjiu's trademark may be more important than whether Wang Junlin has violated the law. This is because the relevant parties in Gulin County retained the trademark during the restructuring and later transferred it to Wang Junlin's name in a roundabout way. Is there anything that has not been revealed during this period? Why such a roundabout transfer occurred requires more in-depth investigation by the relevant parties. Lin Xiang revealed on his Weibo that three independent people related to Langjiu confirmed that Wang Junlin, chairman of Langjiu, was in Luzhou today. It was previously reported that Wang Junlin had been asked by relevant departments to assist in the investigation due to his involvement in a local case in Chengdu.