The Sun (Malaysia)

Don appeals expulsion from S’pore

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SINGAPORE: A prominent scholar of Chinese studies said yesterday he had appealed against a decision to expel him from Singapore for allegedly working as “an agent of influence” for a foreign state.

Huang Jing, a US citizen of Chinese descent who worked at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, had his permanent residence status revoked by authoritie­s last week.

His wife Shirley Yang Xiuping, whom the ministry said knew he was acting for a foreign government, was also permanentl­y banned from Singapore.

Authoritie­s did not say which government Huang is accused of working for but he has written extensivel­y on China and regularly contribute­d to state-run media.

The ministry of home affairs said he was “an agent of influence of a foreign country” who had used his position to try to influence Singapore’s foreign policy.

Huang, who is still in the city-state, confirmed to AFP that he had appealed against the decision and refused to comment further.

Anyone who has their permanent residence status cancelled has the right to appeal.

The ministry of home affairs declined to comment yesterday.

After news broke last week of the government’s decision, the professor told Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post the allegation­s against him were “nonsense”.

Huang’s case comes at a time Singapore and China’s historical­ly warm ties are being tested.

There were tensions earlier this year when Hong Kong seized nine Singapore armoured troop carriers as they returned to the city-state after conducting military exercises in Taiwan.

Beijing considers Taiwan a renegade province awaiting reunificat­ion. – AFP

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