The chief accountant for China National Petroleum Corp has been “summoned to assist in an investigation” into high-level corruption, according to Chinese news reports, in an apparent widening of a probe into Asia’s largest energy company.
Wen Qingshan, the chief accountant at CNPC and chairman of CNPC subsidiary Kunlun Energy, was summoned to assist in the investigation in recent days, the influential Chinese magazine Caixin reported.
Kunlun’s shares were suspended in Hong Kong on Tuesday pending an announcement from the company.
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