Chen Zhi went to Cambodia and invested in the real estate market in 2011. On 16 February 2014, he obtained Cambodian citizenship through an
immigrant investor program. The official website of the Prince Group stated that Chen Zhi also actively participated in charity work to help the local Cambodian community develop better. He has served as an advisor to the
Ministry of Interior since 2017. On 20 July 2020, he was awarded the honorary title of
Neak Oknha. He has deep connections with several senior Cambodian officials and has served as an advisor to
Sar Kheng,
Heng Samrin and
Hun Sen. Prince Group had been investigated by Chinese police between 2020 and 2022. In May 2020, the
Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau has set up a special task force to investigate Prince Group. Since then, seven different Chinese provincial courts have ruled that the various employees of Prince Group have committed gambling, illegal under both Cambodian and Chinese law, and
money laundering crimes, but Prince Holding Group and Chen Zhi were not prosecuted at the time. The company claimed that it was the result of criminals impersonating "impersonation by criminal elements." According to U.S. authorities, Chen held citizenships of Cambodia, Cyprus, St Lucia and Vanuatu, and maintained residency in Cambodia, Singapore, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. After his extradition to China, both Chinese and Cambodian authorities ascribed his original Chinese citizenship to Chen. ==Sanctions and criminal charges==