Pan Xunlei Better -

At the time, Nanjing was a city of cranes. Every empty lot was a future skyscraper; every old neighborhood, a potential fortune. Pan was the gatekeeper. He decided which developers got the prime riverfront plots and which companies were allowed to raze the hutongs to build luxury towers.

In the annals of modern Chinese political history, few downfalls have been as swift, as public, or as symbolically resonant as that of Pan Xunlei. For the residents of Nanjing, he was the articulate Vice Mayor, a rising star who spoke of urban renewal with a poet’s cadence. For the nation, he became the face of "Petty Corruption"—the mundane, everyday graft that the Communist Party of China vowed to eradicate. pan xunlei

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