Xu Qin, described as the "controller" of the Zhongjin- linked companies, was held at an airport in Shanghai as he attempted to fly to Italy for the ceremony with other executives, on an aircraft chartered for the purpose, media reports said.
He was among more than 20 managers of Zhongjin detained by police and accused of swindling investors through falsifying operations and inflating business performance, according to a police statement released yesterday.
Police gave no estimates for the size of the case, but reports said it involved more than 130,000 investors with the firm raising at least 34 billion yuan (USD 5.3 billion) in funds.
Authorities said Xu registered more than 50 subsidiaries and controlled over 100 linked companies.
The case is the latest financial fraud to emerge as China's economy slows, recording its lowest growth in a quarter of a century last year.
In a recent scandal, peer-to-peer (P2P) lending firm Ezubao bilked 900,000 investors out of USD 7.6 billion by offering high interest rates which it was unable to pay, in what one executive described in a televised confession as a "typical Ponzi scheme".
In the southwestern city of Kunming, private financing firm Yunnan Pan-Asia Folk Capital Registration Service Centre stopped making some payments to investors in November last year, sparking a public protest in February, according to an investor.
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