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  • The Wei brothers, Ing-Chou (pictured), Ying-Chiao, Yin-Chun and Yin-Heng, control Tingyi, one of mainland China's largest beverage-and-noodle makers.
  • The Weis also own the Dicos fast-food chain on the mainland and have interests in real estate on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
  • Ing-Chou works in F&B, Ying-Chiao in telecom and real estate, Yin-Chun in oil and dairy and Yin-Heng in restaurants and supermarkets.
  • Yin-Chun was sentenced in 2018 to 15 years in prison for his part in a tainted-cooking-oil scandal.
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