Cheng Muyang
Cheng Muyang | |
|---|---|
程慕阳 | |
| Born | 14 November 1969 |
| Other names | Michael Ching, Mo-yeung Ching |
| Occupations | Businessman and property developer |
| Spouse | Song Xiangqi (aka Heung Kei Sung) (宋香祺) |
| Children | 3 daughters |
| Relatives | Cheng Weigao (father) |
Cheng Muyang (Chinese: 程慕阳; born 14 November 1969), also known as Michael Mo-yeung Ching, is a Chinese Canadian businessman and property developer. Son of Cheng Weigao, former Communist Party Secretary of Hebei Province, Ching maintained a network of businesses across mainland China and Hong Kong under his father’s political patronage in the 1990s. He moved to Canada in 2000 shortly before he was placed on China’s wanted list for corruption. In 2015, Interpol issued a Red Notice for him at China’s request, but revoked it in 2018, stating that the information provided by China did not comply with its policies. In 2020, a Canadian tribunal concluded that the Chinese allegations against Ching had not been substantiated. He was subsequently granted Canadian citizenship after nearly twenty years of legal proceedings.