Kathianne
05-13-2020, 10:33 AM
Could get 20 years. I'm glad to say that I've been following the university/schools/CCP ties for years. It's from the University level on down. While it's the professors on the university level, fully in the know that what they're doing is illegal; on the lower school level it's Chinese investments in the China Schools-the money augments the school funding, including Chinese classes and revisionist Chinese history.
It has to stop.
https://www.thecollegefix.com/university-of-arkansas-professor-arrested-for-hiding-ties-to-china/
University of Arkansas professor arrested for hiding ties to China
COLLEGE FIX STAFF •MAY 12, 2020
A University of Arkansas engineering professor was taken into custody on Friday, charged with federal wire fraud due to failing to disclose his ties to the Chinese government.
According to a Justice Department press release (via the Arkansas Times), Professor Simon Ang, head of the UA High Density Electronics Center, did not reveal his connections to China when he applied for grants from NASA.
“These materially false representations to NASA and the University of Arkansas resulted in numerous wires to be sent and received that facilitated Ang’s scheme to defraud,” the release said.
Ang has worked at UA since 1988 and is a 1980 graduate of the school. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
40/29 News reports the investigation began when a UA employee discovered a hard drive in the school library’s lost-and-found. On it were emails allegedly from Ang which stated “there are things that are becoming very difficult for me recently because of the political climate” and “I have to be very careful or else I may be out of my job from this university.”
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It has to stop.
https://www.thecollegefix.com/university-of-arkansas-professor-arrested-for-hiding-ties-to-china/
University of Arkansas professor arrested for hiding ties to China
COLLEGE FIX STAFF •MAY 12, 2020
A University of Arkansas engineering professor was taken into custody on Friday, charged with federal wire fraud due to failing to disclose his ties to the Chinese government.
According to a Justice Department press release (via the Arkansas Times), Professor Simon Ang, head of the UA High Density Electronics Center, did not reveal his connections to China when he applied for grants from NASA.
“These materially false representations to NASA and the University of Arkansas resulted in numerous wires to be sent and received that facilitated Ang’s scheme to defraud,” the release said.
Ang has worked at UA since 1988 and is a 1980 graduate of the school. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
40/29 News reports the investigation began when a UA employee discovered a hard drive in the school library’s lost-and-found. On it were emails allegedly from Ang which stated “there are things that are becoming very difficult for me recently because of the political climate” and “I have to be very careful or else I may be out of my job from this university.”
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