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Consummate networker faces might of SEC

By Tom Mitchell in Hong Kong, Brooke Masters in London and Francesco Guerrera in New York

Published: January 28 2008 02:01 | Last updated: January 28 2008 02:01

For most of his 68 charmed years, David Li moved effortlessly between two disparate worlds. Then he ran into the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

Six months ago, the financial watchdog warned the former Dow Jones director that he could face civil insider trading charges in connection with stock sales near the time of Rupert Murdoch’s takeover of the US media company and its flagship newspaper, the Wall Street Journal.

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