John Ashe |
The indictment names Ashe, 61, a former U.N. ambassador for
Antigua and Barbuda and General Assembly president from September 2013
to September 2014.
A Chinese businessman, 67-year-old Ng Lap Seng, who paid more than $500,000 in bribes to Ashe, according to a complaint,
was also indicted. Ng has been jailed since last month on charges of
lying about $4.5 million in cash he allegedly brought into the United
States.
Ng wanted
to build a multibillion-dollar U.N. conference center in Macau, China,
prosecutors said. In return, Ashe submitted a document in support of the
conference center to the the United Nations.
Prosecutors said Ashe also took more than $800,000 in bribes
from various Chinese businessmen to support business deals in Antigua.
Ashe shared the bribe money with a former prime minister of Antigua, the
complaint said.
Prosecutors said the scheme provided Ashe with a vacation in
an $850-a-night suite in New Orleans, a $30,000 basketball court in his
home, $59,000 in tailored clothing, $54,000 in Rolexes, $40,000 in BMW
payments and $69,000 to join a vacation club.
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Ashe under-reported his income by more than $1.2 million, prosecutors said.
Others
indicted in the conspiracy were identified as Jeff Yin, 29; Shiwei Yan,
57; and Francis Lorenzo, 48, a Dominican Republic envoy, according to
the indictment. They each face counts of bribery conspiracy and bribery.
Prosecutors said they facilitated bribes.
The
indictment does not name Heidi Hong Piao, who was previously charged
with bribery-related offenses with Yin, Yan and Lorenzo.
I don't understand why people in high place where they pay them well still stoop to collecting bribe?
What a shame...
Change!!!
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