Chinese schools based in Britain accused of pushing communist views
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A campaign group has accused an 80-year-old MBE recipient of exposing thousands of British children to Chinese Communist Party propaganda through Chinese-language schools.Sin Hung Ng chairs the UK Association for the Promotion of Chinese Education (APCE).UK-China Transparency (UKCT) released a report on Thursday alleging his organisation ran events celebrating the CCP and programmes tied to China's United Front.Some activities backing Beijing's stance on Hong Kong reportedly involved children.The late Queen honoured Ng with an MBE in 2000 for his work with Chinese community schools dating back to the 1990s.UKCT claims his educational programmes advance political goals aligned with the Chinese state.The UKCT report states Ng has long-standing ties to groups linked to the CCP's United Front Work Department (UFWD).This arm of the party works to build influence abroad.MI5 has previously warned the UFWD was "seeking to covertly interfere in UK politics through establishing links with...
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