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Updated · Fox News · May 14
U.S. Lawmakers Raise Alarm Over Singham's $278 Million Network as FARA Scrutiny Intensifies
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 14

U.S. Lawmakers Raise Alarm Over Singham's $278 Million Network as FARA Scrutiny Intensifies

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 14
  • $278 million tied to Neville Roy Singham's nonprofit network since 2017 is drawing fresh alarm from House and Senate lawmakers, who say it is amplifying pro-CCP and anti-American messaging in the U.S.
  • Justice, State and Treasury officials are investigating financial activity linked to the network, including $22.5 million sent to The People's Forum and $1.33 million to CodePink, according to the report.
  • Lawmakers questioned why Singham-linked groups and activists have not registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, arguing their political advocacy and protest activity may fit disclosure requirements.
  • Singham sold Thoughtworks for an estimated $785 million in 2017 and moved to Shanghai; critics in Congress say that distance, along with his reported CCP-linked ties, has complicated efforts to compel testimony.
Shielded in Shanghai, what will it take to prove a tech mogul's $285M network is a front for China's government?
How can U.S. authorities differentiate legitimate activism from the foreign-funded propaganda operations now under investigation?
With a key deadline now passed, what will Congress do next to dismantle this alleged pro-CCP influence network?