The Borneo Post

China’s Huawei top sponsor of Australian politician­s’ overseas trips

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MELBOURNE/ SYDNEY: Chinese telecommun­ications equipment maker Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd is the biggest corporate sponsor of overseas travel for Australian politician­s, according to an analysis of travel disclosure registers by an Australian think-tank.

The report comes as several politician­s have called for Huawei to be banned from participat­ing in a roll- out of Australia’s 5G next-generation communicat­ions network, amid fears the company is effectivel­y controlled by the Chinese government.

It also lands amid a low in Sino-Australian relations and intense concern at Chinese inf luence in Australian politics.

Australia is preparing to pass laws designed to limit China’s influence in domestic affairs following criticism by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull that Beijing was interferin­g.

The research from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) found Huawei paid for 12 trips by Australian federal politician­s to the company’s headquarte­rs in Shenzhen, including business class f lights, local travel, accommodat­ion and meals, between 2010 and this year, based on politician­s’ disclosure­s.

Politician­s who took those trips include Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, Trade Minister Steve Ciobo and former Trade Minister Andrew Robb.

Huawei accounted for 12 out of 55 corporate-sponsored trips by federal politician­s, the ASPI research found.

Iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group was the secondlarg­est corporate sponsor, paying for five trips, according to the research, while the biggest non corporate sponsor was the Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council which paid for 44 trips. — Reuters

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