美国:NASA中国研究员被捕:程正东(53)
美国司法部:
8月24日,我逮捕了53岁的成正东,他是德克萨斯大学在NASA学习的一名员工。
程正东说,他“在与中国保持密切关系的同时,藏匿了不正当的资金”。
犯罪嫌疑人正领导德克萨斯农工大学NASA的研究项目小组。
陈:
违反合同条款,
这些年来,
包括广东工业大学在内的大学
至少一家中国公司,
我隐瞒自己有恋爱关系。
日本人造卫星
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NASA Researcher Arrested for False Statements and Wire Fraud in Relation to China’s Talents Program
Zhengdong Cheng, 53
A criminal complaint has been unsealed today, charging Zhengdong Cheng, 53, of College Station, Texas, for conspiracy, making false statements and wire fraud.
Texas A&M University (TAMU) Professor
Zhengdong Cheng is expected to make his initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Sam Sheldon today at 10 a.m. in Houston, Texas. Authorities took him into custody Sunday, Aug. 23.
a team conducting research for NASA
Cheng allegedly led a team conducting research for NASA. According to the criminal complaint, for several years he willfully took steps to obscure his affiliations and collaboration with a Chinese University and at least one Chinese-owned company.
The terms of Cheng’s grant prohibited
participation,
collaboration or
coordination with China,
any Chinese-owned company or
any Chinese University,
according to the charges.
“Once again, we have witnessed the criminal consequences that can arise from undisclosed participation in the Chinese government’s talent program,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers.
Professor Cheng allegedly made false statements to his university and to NASA regarding his affiliations with the Chinese government.
The Department of Justice will continue seeking to bring participation in these talent programs to light and to expose the exploitation of our nation and our prized research institutions.
“China is building an economy and academic institutions with bricks stolen from others all around the world,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick for the Southern District of Texas.
“While 1.4 million foreign researchers and academics are here in the U.S. for the right reasons, the Chinese Talents Program exploits our open and free universities. These conflicts must be disclosed, and we will hold those accountable when such conflict violates the law.”
OPA | Department of Justice
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