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Josh Frydenberg

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Gender Male
Age 52
Web site www.joshfrydenberg.com.au
Date of birth July 17,1971
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Melbourne
Australia
Party Liberal Party of Australia
Electorate Division of Kooyong
NationalityAustralian
Spouse Amie Frydenberg
Office Treasurer of Australia
Job Politician
Official site joshfrydenberg.com.au
Electorate new Division of Kooyong
Education Bialik College
ChildrenGemma Frydenberg
Parents Harry Frydenberg
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Joshua Anthony Frydenberg is an Australian politician who has been federal treasurer and deputy leader of the Liberal Party since August 2018. He has been a Member of Parliament for Kooyong since the 2010 election.

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'Chinese spy' seeking asylum in Australia - reports

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Feb 16,2020 8:30 am

... Australia s Treasurer Josh Frydenberg told reporters Mr Wang s case was in the hands of the appropriate law enforcement agencies , adding that his accusations are very disturbing ...

'Chinese spy' seeking asylum in Australia - reports

Feb 16,2020 8:30 am

Wang Liqiang fears he will be killed if he goes back to China

A Man claiming to be a Chinese spy has applied for asylum in Australia, media reports say.

Wang "William" Liqiang has reportedly given authorities information about operations in Hong Kong , Taiwan and Australia, saying he was "personally involved" in espionage work.

Mr Wang is now in Sydney and says he fears execution if he returns to China.

Police in the Chinese city of Shanghai say Mr Wang is an unemployed fugitive who was convicted of fraud.

Australia's Treasurer Josh Frydenberg told reporters Mr Wang's case was "in the hands of the appropriate law enforcement agencies", adding that his accusations are "very disturbing".

Opposition Labor leader Anthony Albanese said The Man may have a legitimate asylum claim.

One anonymous senior official told Australian broadcaster Abc " while investigating Mr Wang's allegations.

Who is Wang Liqiang?

Mr Wang's extraordinary allegations first appeared in Australian media outlets on Saturday. His full television interview will be broadcast Sunday Night on the 60 Minutes programme.

He reportedly gave a 17-page statement to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) in October, detailing his work as well as The Names of senior intelligence officials and how they run their operations.

After growing worries about his work, Mr Wang travelled to Australia where his wife was studying and living with their new born son. He is now in an undisclosed location in Sydney on a tourist visa and has applied for asylum, fearing for his safety if he returns to China.

"Once I go back, I will be dead," he said in a clip of the 60 Minutes interview.

Shanghai police, however, portrayed Mr Wang in a starkly different light.

The Force said Mr Wang, a 26-year-old from the Eastern Province of Fujian, was found guilty of fraud in 2016 and given a suspended 15-month prison sentence.

Mr Wang entered Hong Kong on 10 April using a fake Chinese passport and Hong Kong permanent residency card, police said.

Shanghai police said they were investigating the case.

What does Mr Wang claim to know about?

He says his own work included infiltrating Taiwan with a fake South Korean passport to influence elections there, and working with a listed company in Hong Kong which was trying to counter the pro-democracy movement in The Territory .

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, in 2015. China's government wanted to "bring a thorough deterrent effect on Those People ," he told The Paper .

China has always denied accusations it kidnapped The Men . The country's law enforcement agencies have no jurisdiction in Hong Kong .

A proposed bill that would have allowed The Authorities to extradite criminal suspects to Mainland China sparked major protests in June this year.

These have since morphed into wider demonstrations about Police Brutality and fears about increased authority from Beijing.

Hong Kong is a part of China, but the former British colony holds freedoms unseen on the Mainland .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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