众议院委员会调查了技术企业家Neville Roy Singham指称利用美国非营利组织来宣传中国共产党的言论,包括亲哈马斯的言论,引起了对外国影响力和免税地位的担忧。
The House committee investigated tech entrepreneur Neville Roy Singham's alleged use of U.S. nonprofits to advance Chinese Communist Party narratives, including pro-Hamas rhetoric, raising concerns about foreign influence and tax-exempt status.
众议院方法和手段委员会于星期二举行听证会,审查关于技术企业家Neville Roy Singham(居住在中国)经营一个与中国共产党有联系的美国免税非营利网络的指控。
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on Tuesday examining allegations that tech entrepreneur Neville Roy Singham, who resides in China, operates a network of U.S. tax-exempt nonprofits linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
委员会主席Jason Smith指责Singham利用BreakThrough News,Tricontinental和People's Forum等组织在2023年10月7日之后宣传亲中共叙事,包括亲哈马斯的言论,并质疑他们因与外国政府相关机构的联系和与Singham相关的基金会的资金而获得免税的地位.
Committee Chair Jason Smith accused Singham of using groups like BreakThrough News, Tricontinental, and the People’s Forum to promote pro-CCP narratives, including pro-Hamas rhetoric after October 7, 2023, and questioned their tax-exempt status due to ties to foreign government-linked institutions and funding from foundations connected to Singham.
Smith要求那些没有答复的组织提供文件,并着重指出对不透明的资金流动和外国对美国民间社会的影响的关切。
Smith demanded documents from the organizations, which have not responded, and highlighted concerns over opaque financial flows and foreign influence in American civil society.
调查仍在进行中。
The investigation remains ongoing.