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Chau Chak-wing ( zh, s=周泽荣, t=周澤榮, p=Zhōu Zéróng, sl=Jau1 Jaak6-wing4; born 1949), is a Chinese-Australian
property developer Real estate development, or property development, is a business process, encompassing activities that range from the renovation and re-lease of existing buildings to the purchase of raw Real Estate, land and the sale of developed land or parce ...
known for his Kingold Group business based in
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
,
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(PRC). Journalists and think tanks have reported on Chau's links to
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(CCP) entities and interests throughout his career.


Early life and career

Chau was born in
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
Province, PRC. He has been described as being either of
Chaozhou Chaozhou ( zh, t=潮州), alternatively Chiuchow, Chaochow or Teochew, is a city in the eastern Guangdong province of China. It borders Shantou to the south, Jieyang to the southwest, Meizhou to the northwest, the province of Fujian to the east, ...
or
Shantou Shantou, Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized as Swatow and sometimes known as Santow, is a prefecture-level city on the eastern coast of Guangdong, China, with a total population of 5,502,031 as of the 20 ...
heritage. Chau emigrated from Chaozhou to Hong Kong in the 1970s. After further emigrating to Australia in the 1980s, he returned to live in Guangdong in 1988. In the early 1990s, Chau founded the Kingold Group (sometimes referred to as the Qiao Xin Group). The group's main interests are property, finance, education, hospitality, healthcare and media. In 2004, Chau received an honorary doctorate from
Keuka College Keuka College is a private college in Keuka Park, New York, United States. Founded in 1890, It is Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, classified among "Master's Colleges and Universities (small)" and Higher education accreditat ...
in the United States. In September 2005, Chau founded the Australia China Friendship and Exchange Association (ACFEA). Since August 2011, Chau has served as the chairman for the Guangdong Huaxing Bank, previously serving as a director.


''New Express Daily''

In 2001, Chau joint-ventured with the
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
, PRC, provincial government's ''Yangcheng Evening News'' to commence publishing the ''New Express Daily'' there. In 2004, Chau established the pro-Beijing ''The Australian New Express Daily'' (), a simplified character Chinese-language newspaper published in Australia under the management of his daughter Winky Chow, a former ethnic policy affairs adviser to New South Wales State Premier
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. Carr presided over its official launch. The newspaper has engaged directly in promotion of
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interests in Australia. In 2009, Chau told ''
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'' in an interview, "' e Chinese government has found this newspaper very commendable because we never have any negative reporting.'' Chinese foreign policy expert Bates Gill cited ''The Australian New Express Daily'' as an example of Chinese government influence. ''The Australian New Express Daily'' ceased printing newspapers in 2019 and eventually stopped updating its websites and social media in 2021.


Personal life

Chau is married to his wife, So Chun Chau. They have three children, including their son, Eric, and daughter, Winky. Eric attended the
University of Technology Sydney The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public university, public research university located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The university was founded in its current form in 1988, though its origins as a Institute of technology, ...
, studying design. Chau has been noted as being friends with many individuals holding governmental power in Guangdong at one time, including Xie Fei (Guangdong CCP committee secretary from 1991 to 1998) and
Lin Shusen Lin Shusen (born December 1946) is a politician and government official in the People's Republic of China. He was elected Governor of Guizhou Province in 2007 and 2008. He was also Chinese Communist Party Deputy Committee Secretary of Guizhou Pro ...
(Guangzhou CCP deputy committee secretary in 1997 and party secretary in 2002). Chau stated his connections were due to his chairing of business groups. In 2015, Chau paid a reported $70 million to buy the mansion 'La Mer' from Australian billionaire
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.


Net worth


Philanthropy

In May 2009, Chau, then still domiciled in Guangzhou, donated 3 million to a Chinese Public Security Bureau training centre in order that society "be well managed". In 2010, Chau contributed 20 million, in instalments over ten years, towards the A$150 million construction cost of the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, part of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), together with an ancillary 5 million scholarship fund. The Dr Chau Chak Wing building was completed in 2013. Chau was awarded an honorary doctorate by UTS in 2014, shortly after completion of the UTS building bearing his name. In 2015, another 15 million was contributed for the construction of the
Chau Chak Wing Museum The Chau Chak Wing Museum is a university museum at the University of Sydney, Australia. It was formed as an amalgamation of the Nicholson Museum, the Macleay Museum, and the University Art Gallery in 2020. History The collections began with ...
at the
University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public university, public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in both Australia and Oceania. One of Australia's six sandstone universities, it was one of the ...
. The museum opened in 2020. In 2015, Chau donated 60,000 to the
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for the Anzac Diversity Education Program. He donated an additional 500,000 for the creation of the Kingold Education and Media Centre. In 2019, Chau established the Chau Chak Wing Foundation. In November 2019, Chau donated A$500,000 to Soldier On, an Australian organization dedicated to supporting veterans and their families, and pledged additional donations.


Political donations

From 2014 to 2018, Chau donated approximately 4 million to the two major Australian political parties.


Controversies


FBI investigation of bribery and resulting litigation

Chau was named in a
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(FBI) probe in the case of bribery of the former president of the
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, John Ashe. In 2013, the FBI alleged Sheri Yan (Shiwei Yan), an Australian-Chinese suspected by
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(ASIO) of Chinese intelligence activity, used A$200,000 of Chau's money to bribe John Ashe to attend a conference held at Chau's Imperial Springs resort in China. Yan pleaded guilty to bribery charges and served a 20-month prison sentence. Although Chau was never charged or accused of wrongdoing, he has also had documented ties to the CCP's
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since at least 2007. This was detailed in a file written by the former US
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Robert Goldberg, who was based in Guangzhou. The file was initially distributed to American intelligence agencies, but in 2010 was in a leaked diplomatic cable. In 2016, Chau brought defamation proceedings against Nationwide News Pty Ltd, the publisher of ''The Daily Telegraph'' and its sister company News Life Media Pty Ltd in the Federal Court of Australia, claiming that articles published in 2015 conveyed imputations that he himself had “bribed Mr. John Ashe”. The proceedings were settled with Nationwide and News Life agreeing to pay Chau A$65,000 and publishing an apology on December 23, 2016. In May 2018, Andrew Hastie, a former Chair of the
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, used parliamentary privilege to claim Chau was an unindicted co-conspirator in the bribery case. Hastie's claim followed an April meeting that took place in New York with other members of the joint intelligence committee ( David Fawcett and Jenny McAllister), two members of the American intelligence community, and an official from an Australian intelligence agency. In February 2019, Chau obtained judgment in an action against
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in New South Wales, establishing he had been defamed in ''
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'' in a 2015 article about the affair. Fairfax Media said it would appeal. The appeal was rejected by the Federal Court in March 2020. Chau was awarded A$280,000 in damages, which he donated to various Australian charities.


Allegations of soft power over Australian politics and resulting litigation

A joint ''
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'' and Fairfax Media investigation claimed that Chau, among others, was the subject of a briefing by ASIO warning of Chinese government influence over the Australian political system. In a follow-up article in ''
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'', Chau said that claims he was an agent of Chinese soft power were "irrational". He said successive governments since the
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era had sought his help in promoting Australian interests in China, including being asked to lobby for Australia to win a 150 billion LNG deal with China in 2001. Chau sued for defamation over the news story. In February 2021 the Federal Court found in favour of Chau, and awarded him $590,000 in damages. The ABC was also prohibited from republishing some sections of the ''Four Corners'' episode.


Foreign election interference claims

In February 2022, Australian senator Kimberley Kitching used
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to suggest to Mike Burgess, the head of the
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, that Chau Chak Wing was the wealthy businessman behind an alleged Chinese plot to interfere in Australian elections to install politicians sympathetic to the interests of Chinese Communist Party. Chau issued a written statement denying the claim.


References

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