Saturday, February 16, 2013

NZ Wrestles W/Chinese Criminals, Down On The Farm

WHAT ABOUT SELLING FARMLAND AND STRATEGIC ASSETS TO FOREIGNERS?

“Nothing is surer than that a greater share of those companies will end up owned overseas, and Mr English has admitted by default he can’t stop it happening.” – Clayton Cosgrove
Additionally, you’ve got to ask the question: why do so many of the foreigners offering big money for NZ assets turn out to be criminals?:
MAY WANG & JACK CHEN’s CRAFAR FARMS BID:
“In our view it’s clear that Labour, National and Act have all had political dealings with Jack Chen and that – like the Yang Liu case – Chen has likely donated money to all three political parties as a way of hedging his bets.
“It’s clear that Chen’s claim to be “the driving force” behind the farms buy-up contradicts Natural Dairy’s official statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that Chen is not controlling the deal.
“It’s clear that the company acting as a middleman in the deal, UBNZ, is registered to the office address of one Jack Chen, who also turns out to be the landlord of UBNZ “owner” May Wang.”…
“On October 18, 2011, Hong Kong authorities issued an arrest warrant for Jack Chen on corruption charges, and charged his offsider May Wang with bribery in regard to the Natural Dairy bid in New Zealand. Investigate magazine was the first media outlet to raise serious doubts about the legality of their Crafar farms bid.
LI KA-SHING
“U.S. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher revealed that the U.S. Bureau of Export Affairs, the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and the Rand Corporation had identified Li Ka-Shing and Hutchison Whampoa (Li’s primary business) as financing or serving as a conduit for Communist China’s military in order for them to acquire sensitive technologies and other equipment.” – report on Li Ka-Shing, who tried to buy Lyttelton Ports and now owns part of Vector’s New Zealand power grid.

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