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Businessman ‘Lied About Rudd Chat for Spies’
Alexander Csergo faces a reckless foreign interference charge for allegedly compiling targeted intelligence reports believed to aid Chinese state-owned firms, denying disclosure of secrets.
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Australian Businessman Accused of Selling ‘Fabricated’ Reports From Kevin Rudd to Chinese Spies
Security and defence advice falsely claimed to have come from former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was supplied to Chinese intelligence agents by an Australian businessman, a jury has heard. Rudd is expected to testify in the foreign interference trial of businessman Alexander Csergo, which began on Feb. 19. Csergo, 59, has pleaded not guilty to one count of reckless foreign interference after providing reports to two people he believed were working…
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