US charges ‘Chinese agent’ over political influence

US charges ‘Chinese agent’ over political influence

The FBI arrested 64-year-old Yaoning 'Mike' Sun at his home in Chino Hills near Los Angeles.

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Beijing’s foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said China doesn’t interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. (EPA Images pic)
LOS ANGELES:
China’s ruling Communist Party used an agent in California to influence state politics, US prosecutors said yesterday as they unveiled criminal charges against a Chinese national.

FBI agents arrested Yaoning “Mike” Sun, 64, at his home in Chino Hills, near Los Angeles, on charges that he acted as an agent for a foreign government while getting involved in local politics.

The complaint claims Sun served as the campaign manager and close confidante for an unnamed politician who was running for local elected office in 2022.

During the campaign, he is alleged to have conspired with Chen Jun – a Chinese national sentenced to prison last month for acting as an illegal agent of Beijing – regarding his efforts to get the politician elected.

The US department of justice said Chen discussed with Chinese government officials how they could influence local politicians, particularly on the issue of Taiwan.

China considers the self-ruled island of Taiwan part of its territory.

Beijing – which has said it would never rule out using force to bring Taiwan under its control – has been accused of using local influence campaigns, among other tactics, to sway global opinion on the issue.

Charging documents say after the local politician won office in late 2022, Chen instructed Sun to prepare a report on the election to be sent to Chinese government officials, who expressed their thanks for his work.

“The conduct alleged in this complaint is deeply concerning,” said US attorney Martin Estrada.

“We cannot permit hostile foreign powers to meddle in the governance of our country.”

Sun was charged with one count of acting as an illegal agent of a foreign government, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison.

He also faces one count of conspiracy to commit an offence against the US, which carries a maximum penalty of five years.

Asked about the charges today, Beijing’s foreign ministry said it was “not aware of the details in the case you mentioned”.

But spokesman Lin Jian said “China never interferes in the internal affairs of other countries.”

“The international community sees clearly who is actually wantonly interfering in the internal affairs of other countries,” he said during a regular briefing.

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