fbpx
星期四, 2 月 27, 2025

纳特斯从中国获得 $150k 美元":杰米-李-罗斯声称

Independent Botany MP Jami-Lee Ross, under parliamentary privilege, has accused the National Party of receiving foreign cash from China’s Communist Party.

RNZ reported that Ross, speaking in the debating chamber last Thursday, called on National to return about $150,000 which he said he had learned originated from China.

“Ross also sought to make public two flow-charts prepared by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) which he said showed the flow of money but was blocked by the Speaker due to legal concerns,” RNZ said.

“These donations are linked back to China, are linked to the Chinese Communist Party and with ease entered New Zealand,” he told MPs.

RNZ reported that Ross said he first learned about the origins of the donations last year after taking his own concerns to authorities.

“What I learned was that large sums of money, adding up to around $150,000, coming directly out of China in Chinese yuan, over [two] successive years ended up as political party donations.

Jami-Lee Ross giving a statement after appearing in court. Photo Jim Birchall

“Two individuals – Shaoli Xie and Shaona Zhang – were used as conduits for the donations.”

The funds eventually made their way to the National Party and that was where the money remained, Ross said.

He said National should return the donations or transfer the money to the Electoral Commission, RNZ reported.

“I doubt the National Party knew at the time that the money was foreign – I certainly didn’t either – but now that they will have that information to hand, they need to show leadership and do the right thing.”

Meanwhile the National Party, from who he is estranged, was quick to respond on Thursday.

“The National Party is unaware of what Mr Ross was referring to today in Parliament and have not seen the document he referred to,” a National Party spokesperson said.

“We stand by our previous statements on this matter and are confident that the court will establish the clear facts.

“Until that Court process is complete it is not possible for us to say more at this stage.”

Ross appeared in Auckland District Court on February 25 to answer charges brought by the SFO in relation to National Party donations impropriety.

He and two others each face two charges of ‘Obtaining by deception’.

The charges relate to donations paid to the National Party.

He and his co-defendants have denied the SFO charges.

 

 

By clicking to accept for Times Online to be translated into Mandarin, you accept and acknowledge that it has been translated for your convenience using 3 rd party translation software. No automated translation is perfect, nor is it intended to replace human translators and are provided "as is." No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made as to the accuracy, reliability, or correctness of any translations made from English into Mandarin. Some content (such as images, videos etc.) may not be accurately translated due to the limitations of the translation software. The official text is the English version of the website. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect and should not be relied on by you for any decision-making purposes. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in the translated website, refer to the English version of the website which is the official edited version.

点击同意将《时代在线》翻译成中文,即表示您接受并确认,该翻译是使用第三方软件为您方便起见而 提供的。请注意自动翻译并非完美无缺,也不旨在取代人工翻译,只能作为参考而已。对于英文到中文 的任何翻译的准确性、可靠性或正确性,我们不提供任何明示或暗示的保证。由于翻译软件的限制,某 些内容(如图片、视频等)可能无法准确翻译。   英文版本是本网站的官方正式文本。翻译中产生的任何差异或错误均不具有约束力,不具有法律效力, 您不应依赖由自动翻译软件生成的版本做出任何决策。如果对翻译后的网站中包含的信息的准确性有任 何疑问,请参阅本网站的官方编辑英文版本。

- 广告
- 广告

更多信息来自《泰晤士报在线

- 广告

最新

- 广告
- 广告