SHANGHAI (Reuters) — Jack Ma, the head of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and China’s best-known capitalist, is a Communist Party member,…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) — Jack Ma, the head of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and China’s best-known capitalist, is a Communist Party member, the official Party newspaper said on Monday, debunking a public assumption the billionaire was politically unattached.
The People’s Daily revealed Ma’s Party membership in a list of 100 people it said had helped drive the country «reform and opening up» process. Ma is China’s richest man with a fortune of $35.8 billion, according to Forbes.
It was unclear why the paper chose to mention Ma’s affiliation now but it comes amid a push by Beijing to bring the country’s private enterprises more in line with Party values, especially in the technology sector that has grown rapidly, driven by the successes of private firms.