Victorian businessman Di Sanh Duong is the first person to be charged and sentenced under Australia’s foreign interference laws.
Duong was found to have cultivated a relationship with an MP hoping he would be an advocate for pro-Beijing policies.
‘All lies say something about the credibility about the person who’s telling them, but some lies say more than that,’ the prosecution said.
When Alan Tudge collaborated with businessman Di Sanh Duong on a $37,000 hospital donation, he wasn’t aware of Duong’s alleged links to the CCP’s United Front.
Victorian businessman Di Sanh Duong is the first person to be charged and sentenced under Australia’s foreign interference laws.
Duong was found to have cultivated a relationship with an MP hoping he would be an advocate for pro-Beijing policies.
‘All lies say something about the credibility about the person who’s telling them, but some lies say more than that,’ the prosecution said.
When Alan Tudge collaborated with businessman Di Sanh Duong on a $37,000 hospital donation, he wasn’t aware of Duong’s alleged links to the CCP’s United Front.