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}}'''Darius Pratama Rusandi''' (Traditional Chinese: 盧榮恪, born 12 September 1989) is an Indonesian-American oligarch, industrialist and transnational investor. He is the founder and chairman of the Caspion Group, a diversified conglomerate with interests in food manufacturing, logistics, extractive industries and private equity investments across South East Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the United States. His second wife, [[Megan Rusandi]], is the 97th and current Attorney-General of the United States.
}}'''Liang Tao''' (Traditional Chinese: 梁韬, 18 June 1985 - 2 November 2052) was a Chinese hotelier who founded and owned Longjing Hotel Group. Throughout his storied business career, he came to own more than 250 hotels in China, North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, including 173 properties under the Langham, Maybourne and Kempinski brands, all of which he acquired and restructured in the 2030s. His death in Macau SAR, China in 2052 occurred in suspicious circumstances, and was ruled by the coroner to be "unnatural". However, despite extensive investigations, no one has ever been arrested or charged for involvement in his death. Rumors persist that he was assassinated by either Chinese or U.S. intelligence agencies.
 
By the early 2040s, Rusandi had established himself as one of the most influential foreign business figures operating in the United States, particularly following his acquisition and restructuring of the Campbell's Soup Company in 2041. He is widely regarded as a proponent of labor-indentureship systems, and has been an active behind-the-scenes participant in policy debates surrounding labor reform, debt enforcement, and alternatives to incarceration.

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Liang Tao
Business Oligarch
(Deceased)
Liang Tao in 2051
Chairman
Longjing Hotel Group
In Office14 Sep 2017 - 2 Nov 2052
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byIncumbent
Salary$750,000 (2052)
Business Interests
IndustriesHotels
Commercial real estate
Significant HoldingsLongjing Hospitality
Langham Hotels
Maybourne Hotels
Kempinski Hotels
RegionsChina
North America
Asia-Pacific
Europe
Personal Information
Born18 June 1985
Hangzhou, Jiangsu
China
Died2 November 2052 (age 67)
Macau SAR
China
Nationality China
Net Worth$172 billion (2052 estimate)
EducationTBD
SpouseTBD
ConsortsReina Rusandi

Liang Tao (Traditional Chinese: 梁韬, 18 June 1985 - 2 November 2052) was a Chinese hotelier who founded and owned Longjing Hotel Group. Throughout his storied business career, he came to own more than 250 hotels in China, North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, including 173 properties under the Langham, Maybourne and Kempinski brands, all of which he acquired and restructured in the 2030s. His death in Macau SAR, China in 2052 occurred in suspicious circumstances, and was ruled by the coroner to be "unnatural". However, despite extensive investigations, no one has ever been arrested or charged for involvement in his death. Rumors persist that he was assassinated by either Chinese or U.S. intelligence agencies.