DOJ:NASA的Meyya Meyyappan对FBI的谎言:千人计划

DOJ:NASA的Meyya Meyyappan对FBI的谎言:千人计划

美国司法部:

司法部指控美国宇航局的首席科学家非法加入了中国政府的招募计划。

梅亚·梅亚潘,66岁:

周三承认对联邦调查员撒谎与他与外国大学的关系以及中国政府的招聘计划认罪。

Meyyappan是“千人计划”的成员,该计划是一个中国政府组织,致力于招募科学研究和创新方面的国际专家。

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Senior NASA Scientist Pleads Guilty To Making False Statements Related To Chinese Thousand Talents Program Participation And Professorship

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Inspector General (“NASA OIG”), announced that

MEYYA MEYYAPPAN, a senior NASA scientist,

pled guilty today to making false statements to the FBI, NASA OIG, and the USAO. MEYYAPPAN pled guilty in Manhattan federal court before U.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel.

According to the allegations in the Information filed today in Manhattan federal court and other proceedings in this case:

Since in or about 1996, MEYYAPPAN, the defendant,

has been employed by NASA, an independent U.S. government agency responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.

Since in or about 2006, MEYYAPPAN has been Chief Scientist, Exploration Technology at the Center for Nanotechnology, at NASA’s Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in Silicon Valley, California.

In his position at NASA, MEYYAPPAN was subject to certain statutory, regulatory, and agency restrictions and reporting requirements regarding, among other things, outside employment, travel, and compensation.

Notwithstanding these prohibitions, MEYYAPPAN participated in China’s Thousand Talents Program, a program established by the Chinese government

to recruit individuals with access to or knowledge of foreign technology or intellectual property, and held professorships at universities in China, South Korea, and Japan,

and failed to disclose these associations and positions to NASA and the U.S. Office of Government Ethics.

USAO-SDNY | Department of Justice

https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/senior-nasa-scientist-pleads-guilty-making-false-statements-related-chinese-thousand