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US convicts Chinese billionaire in UN bribery scandal
A New York jury unanimously convicted Chinese billionaire Ng Lap Seng on Thursday in connection with a UN bribery scandal that leaves him risking years in a US prison.
The 69-year-old was found guilty of bribing a former president of the UN General Assembly, who was arrested in October 2015, and a former deputy ambassador
The wealthy real estate developer from Macau was convicted after a four-week trial on six counts in connection with a years-long scheme to pay more than $1.3 million in bribes to UN officials.
The most serious
“Through bribes and no show jobs, Ng turned leaders of the league of nations into his private band of profiteers,” said Manhattan’s acting chief federal prosecutor, Joon Kim.
“Ng’s journey from a Macau real estate mogul to convicted felon should serve as a cautionary tale to all tempted to follow his path.”
Ng bribed John Ashe, president of the Assembly for a year from September 2013, and Francis Lorenzo to win UN support for a multi-billion-dollar UN conference
Four other defendants, including Lorenzo, have pled guilty. The fifth, Ashe, who came from Antigua and Barbuda, died last year.
The arrest of Ashe was a blow to the United Nations, which seeks to promote corruption-free good governance worldwide.
After the arrests, then UN chief Ban Ki-moon promised an examination of the finances of the president’s office and ordered an audit to shed light on the murky ties between the United Nations and Ng.
A spokesman said Thursday that the United Nations had “cooperated extensively” in pursuit of justice by turning over “thousands of documents and waiving immunity of officials so that they could testify.DM
