Australian Expat Found Guilty of Working for Suspected Chinese Spies
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Published on March 13, 2026.
Australian businessman, Alexander Csergo, has been found guilty of'reckless foreign interference' under Australia's foreign interference laws. He allegedly provided information to two Chinese spies posing as think-tank workers. Cserge was running a business in Shanghai when he was approached by a woman claiming to be from a Chinese think tank.
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