China directly interfering in Taiwan presidential polls: Spy

 

A self-confessed Chinese spy, who has fled to Australia, has stirred Taiwan's presidential election campaign after he claimed that China was directly interfering in the island nations' politics.

Wang Liqiang, 26, has claimed that he was assigned to meddle in the election as China's intelligence agencies were trying to disrupt democracy, not only in Taiwan but also in Hong Kong, an allegation dismissed by China's Taiwan Affairs Office as "nonsense", reports Efe news.

In a TV interview in Australia aired on November 23, Wang claimed that he worked for China Innovation Investment Limited (CIIL), which acted on behalf of Chinese intelligence.

He said he took orders from Xiang Xin, the CIIL CEO, and was asked to influence the campaign of the anti-China Democratic Progressive Party and Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to sabotage her re-election.

Read More: https://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/china-directly-interfering-taiwan-presidential-polls-spy

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