Chinese Convict Lin Yunhua Pleads Not Guilty to Corruption, Abuse of Office Charges
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Chinese Convict Lin Yunhua Pleads Not Guilty to Corruption, Abuse of Office Charges
Chinese national Lin Yunhua, who is serving a prison sentence for wildlife crime and money laundering, has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of corruption and abuse of public office before the High Court in Lilongwe. The case is being heard by High Court Judge Redson Kapindu. On two counts of corrupt practices with public officers, the state alleges that in 2019, while Lin was on remand at Maula Prison, he corruptly offered K30 million and prom…
Lin Yunhua Denies Fresh Corruption and Abuse Charges
By Our Staff Reporter Convicted wildlife crimes and money-laundering offender Lin Yunhua has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of corrupt practices with public officers and abuse of public office before the High Court in Lilongwe. The matter is being heard by High Court Judge Redson Kapindu. According to the State, Lin faces two counts of corrupt practices with public officers arising from alleged conduct in 2019 while he was on remand at Maula…
Wildlife trafficker, Lin Yunhua, pleads not guilty to corruption charges amid high-stakes trial - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
Chinese national, Lin Yunhua, the notorious kingpin of a wildlife trafficking syndicate convicted in 2021 for smuggling 2.6 tons of ivory, rhino horns, and pangolin scales worth millions, entered a not-guilty plea on Monday, January 12, 2026, to seven corruption-related counts before High Court Judge Redson Kapindu, capping a saga marked by a controversial presidential pardon, international outcry from conservation groups, and allegations of dee…
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