A businessman who rogue MP Jami-Lee Ross alleged provided $100,000 in donations to Simon Bridges hosted the National Party leader for dinner, his wife says.
Auckland resident Yikun Zhang became a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in September for his services to New Zealand-China relations and the Chinese community.
In an explosive interview from Parliament House Ross said he had a recording which proved Zhang had donated $100,000 to Simon Bridges, which were then handled in a corrupt way.
Ross alleges the payment was split into smaller donations, and not disclosed to the Electoral Commission. Candidate donations of more than $1500 must be declared in a candidate's return of expenses and donations.
Speaking from their Remuera home Zhang's wife Annie Zhang said he was away in China and not back for two weeks.
She confirmed Simon Bridges had been at their house for dinner before but said she did not know about any donations.
On the Companies Office Zhang is listed as a director of HLG Holding, Trans Tasman International, Chao Shan Trustee, Chao Hui Holding and KCC Construction, which says it specialises in residential construction in Auckland region.
He is founder and chairman of Chao Shan General Association - an organisation of New Zealand Chinese who share the same hometown of Chaoshan, a region in the coastal city Guangdong, China.
In July National Party deputy leader Paula Bennett posted photos on her Facebook page of her and Jami-Lee Ross sitting at the same table as Zhang for the opening of the Chao Shan General Association's new function centre.
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A receptionist at KCC said Zhang could not be emailed as he did not speak English.
he did not speak English.
这句英语是说他过去不说英语。
it should be
he does not speak english, not he did not speak english.
可见这个前台也是个土逼作者: 忆阻 时间: 2018-10-16 21:43:15