Otago Daily Times

NZ under China’s influence: Peters

- DENE MACKENZIE

The influence of the Government of China is

real within the New Zealand Government. This is not a spy thriller from the airport

bookshelve­s

NEW Zealand First leader Winston Peters is calling for an urgent inquiry into National Party list MP Jian Yang’s involvemen­t with Chinese spy agencies.

Speaking in Dunedin yesterday, Mr Peters told about 260 people New Zealand had been caught out and exposed to being a pawn of the Communists in China.

‘‘The influence of the Government of China is real within the New Zealand Government. This is not a spy thriller from the airport bookshelve­s,’’ he said to loud applause.

New Zealand became vulnerable the moment National recruited Dr Yang, Mr Peters said.

His decade of work with Chinese military intelligen­ce had only now been opened up, but not yet laid bare.

A joint investigat­ion by Newsroom and Hong Kong’s Finan

cial Times claimed New Zealand’s Security agencies had investigat­ed the Chinesebor­n MP, who studied at government­connected institutes, including China’s top linguistic­s academy for spies, before he moved to New Zealand.

Mr Peters said Dr Yang had tried to quell the outrage by saying he had been transparen­t.

However, his CV had 10 years missing which was the time he spent with Chinese intelligen­ce, and not as an English teacher.

‘‘Was he the only English teacher they could find?’’

Dr Yang’s hands were all over New Zealand’s contact with foreign policy decisionma­king. He sat on the influentia­l Parliament­ary Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade select committee.

That made his background working with China’s military intelligen­ce for a decade seriously significan­t.

Mr Peters claimed a Chinese informant, someone he trusted, alerted him to Dr Yang’s past in 2011 but could not provide the evidence.

He released copies of Hansard to prove he had raised the matters on April 5 which Prime Minister Bill English dismissed.

The audience was supportive of Mr Peters’ call for an immediate inquiry.

The Communist takeover of New Zealand was near complete, he said. The Chinese had full control over New Zealand’s most valuable valueadded product of infant formula and had got control in five years, with the help of the Nationalle­d Government.

The Chinese had taken control of Dunedin meat processor Silver Fern Farms.

‘‘I am not scaremonge­ring. This is a fact and National won’t have a register of who owns land in New Zealand. They don’t want to know.’’

A report from China news agency Xinhua on March 28 proved Dr Yang and National Party president Peter Goodfellow were ‘‘donkey deep’’ in an initiative to set up a highlevel Chinese business network — started by Chinese milk company Yashili.

Dr Yang was a bigtime fundraiser for National and he was central in National’s close links to China, Mr Peters said.

He had compiled the nest egg of Chinese money for the election which was probably why the polls showed Chinese in New Zealand overwhelmi­ngly voted National.

‘‘It’s not that interest we are questionin­g but his influence on National and National’s policy.’’

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