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105:. However, the "CEO" Ouyang Kun returned to the front pages in September 2013 when he claimed that "Huazong", a Chinese internet personality who had previously accused Ouyang Kun and the World Luxury Association of being a scam, has been arrested, and that he has been to the police station "as the victim" to identify "Huazong"; "Huazong"'s other claim to fame is that he exposed a number of corrupt officials by identifying their luxury watches from official photographs. Commentators in China have expressed fears that the arrest is politically motivated. 55:". Another website claimed to be run by this organisation, the "World's Most Valuable Top100 Luxury Brand Official Release Ceremony" website, claims that the organisation was "signed" by a "former Secretary of State of the U.S. Government" to "regulate the international luxury market". It also claims to have "more than 700 countries" 81:
of this association. The association conducts high profile activities in China which are frequently reported in the mainstream media. These activities include offering "official registration" to owners of their brands as "official luxury brands", "launches" of "official lists" of top luxury brands,
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the release of "official reports" into the luxury market in China, and meetings with government officials. The association is frequently quoted by the mainstream news media in relation to the luxury market in China and globally.
65:, where it has a high media profile. These activities are usually conducted in the name of its claimed Chinese representative office. The public face of this association is Ouyang Kun ( 133: 210: 290: 62: 85:
The discrepancy between the organisation's claimed official provenance and worldwide activities on the one hand, and the
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websites and its activities being restricted to China on the other hand, has roused suspicion. In 2013, China's
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THE WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE TOP100 LUXURY BRAND OFFICIAL RELEASE CEREMONY
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program in which it was claimed that the World Luxury Association is a
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All of the association's reported activities are conducted in the
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Chinese
luxury goods

U.S. government
Non-profit Organisation
People's Republic of China
Chinese
chief executive officer
representative office
Chinglish
English language
China Central Television
exposé
scam
Civilising China
ISBN
978-0-9873655-3-8
World Luxury Association official website
Archived
Wayback Machine
THE WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE TOP100 LUXURY BRAND OFFICIAL RELEASE CEREMONY
他原来是一个演员:世奢会中国代表处首席执行官欧阳坤前传
China becomes world's 2nd largest luxury market
People's Daily Online
央视曝世界奢侈品协会招摇撞骗:伪造奢侈品雇人演戏
花总曾揭露世奢会涉嫌造假 欧阳坤称我是受害人
WLA Chinese representative office official website
Archived
Wayback Machine
WLA official website

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