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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @nryan8190
    @nryan8190 5 лет назад +126

    You know those ex cops did nothing by the book when they were cops

    • @haruhisuzumiya6650
      @haruhisuzumiya6650 3 года назад +1

      bent cops are a danger

    • @lopezgenlopez1030
      @lopezgenlopez1030 3 года назад +2

      Exactly! When he said “the plan is to make them step down as directors”... it’s clear they will do whatever it takes.

    • @adamcharming
      @adamcharming 3 года назад +5

      This is probably why they're ex-cops

    • @aceichner
      @aceichner 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, I love how the guy says she was totally willing to do it and was not being coerced. He then goes on to say she 'wanted her family safe.'
      If she wasn't being coerced, what was the danger to her family?
      What's worse than a dirty cop? A greedy, dirty cop with no allegiance. There are some Mexican cartel who would probably like to offer those guys a little business.

    • @MrGary1948
      @MrGary1948 3 года назад +2

      @@aceichner I heard that too "keep your family safe"? If that's not an intimidation move

  • @carebreez6755
    @carebreez6755 5 лет назад +109

    What about all the money going out of Australia by Chinese Business and real estate owners??????????????????

    • @hayrayna1314
      @hayrayna1314 4 года назад +9

      The politicians do the same and is apparently legal. They will protect this to the death! Like every other dodgy business practice the politicians are involved in, but for the people of Australia, protectionism, is a dirty word!

    • @onkarmane8760
      @onkarmane8760 4 года назад +2

      I don’t think money is going out of Australia, but slowly Australia is sleeping out of Australian people’s hand

    • @fabzrustrider9838
      @fabzrustrider9838 3 года назад

      Wow

  • @waywardgeologist2520
    @waywardgeologist2520 5 лет назад +217

    It's a shake down, using threats and intimidation. These guys need to go to jail, given they are criminal thugs.

    • @robertowilco7422
      @robertowilco7422 5 лет назад +9

      Agree

    • @aeroAdvocate
      @aeroAdvocate 5 лет назад +14

      Totally! There is nothing legitimate about their methods. Good that they went to court. I hate the Chinese but I hate corrupt (ex) cops even more. They give law enforcement a bad name!

    • @sugaredwards6207
      @sugaredwards6207 4 года назад +7

      If this wasn’t a shakedown meant to scare people into signing over their assets, they wouldn’t hire thugs.

    • @joe-bang8501
      @joe-bang8501 4 года назад +3

      Paying multimillion $ CASH for property...that doesn't sound fishy???

    • @hayaglamazonluxe
      @hayaglamazonluxe 4 года назад +4

      @@aeroAdvocate These ex cops were thugs. So glad McFetridge got sued. Now hopefully he won't harass other people.

  • @mackwhitz5312
    @mackwhitz5312 4 года назад +130

    "she wanted her family safe so she signed the affidavit"
    If that's not a intimidating statement than I don't know what is

    • @haoruchen4216
      @haoruchen4216 4 года назад +2

      wow... just imagine

    • @veemon
      @veemon 4 года назад +11

      Most mainland Chinese people are very, very sensitive and fearful. It's like dealing with small children.

    • @wilhelmbeck8498
      @wilhelmbeck8498 4 года назад +13

      @@veemon Growing up, they experienced Human-Rights, dissipating over night, when someone fell out of grace with the authorities/regime

    • @fabzrustrider9838
      @fabzrustrider9838 3 года назад

      Ok

    • @walkerratu9170
      @walkerratu9170 3 года назад

      pl

  • @johnandrewmayne
    @johnandrewmayne 5 лет назад +266

    So anything can be bought in Australia including law and politicians, interesting.

    • @fullboostturbo1
      @fullboostturbo1 5 лет назад +17

      Australian politicians were sold off over a half century ago IMO.

    • @kuyaks
      @kuyaks 4 года назад +8

      and apparently some ex law enforcement officers..

    • @j.d.garcia2757
      @j.d.garcia2757 4 года назад +5

      USA ,same !😌😌😌😌🙄🙄🙄

    • @4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz
      @4FYTfa8EjYHNXjChe8xs7xmC5pNEtz 4 года назад +6

      How long did it take you to figure that one out, Einstein? 😂

    • @fidget2020
      @fidget2020 4 года назад +7

      Of course. How else do the the rich get away with more shit for longer than those without financial resources?

  • @patrickbrown7491
    @patrickbrown7491 5 лет назад +78

    The direct result is real estate here is now one of the most expensive in the world!

    • @thewolfofswingthat2035
      @thewolfofswingthat2035 5 лет назад +5

      China keep their effort up to repatriate money back and real estate price will drop.

    • @troyshin7866
      @troyshin7866 4 года назад

      H. ahhh hu

    • @dragonfly1929
      @dragonfly1929 4 года назад +2

      HOT MONEY FROM CHINA ,DOES NOT MEAN THEY ARE REPRESENTING THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT ,THESE ARE CRIMINALS/WANTED FOR CORRUPTION,NEVER TAKE THEIR MONY ...DO NOT BLAME CCP,FOR IT !!

    • @johndowe9251
      @johndowe9251 4 года назад +3

      Everyone e the Chinese go same thing. Locals priced out of a home. Vancouver.

    • @hayrayna1314
      @hayrayna1314 4 года назад

      No the few properties they own did not make prices sky rocket! Its the result of negative gearing and IMF property grab the debts won't be repaid, nay kept up with, that the negative bit of gearing, the banks get the property when the mortgage holders die! International bank rip off

  • @vinniechan
    @vinniechan 4 года назад +72

    ABC News: hot money coming into Australia
    Also ABC News: why can't Australia afford their homes

    • @patmartin7072
      @patmartin7072 4 года назад +1

      Vinnie Chan because Australians are bums they should stop trying to sell drugs to there kids man and get bloody on centrelink then you can got a house for free like my mates they just look after there 40kids yes they like rooting but they feed there kids ok

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 4 года назад +3

      look at the pyramid on the roof of parliament house ffs. 250000 slaves invited into the ponzi scheme every year. as well as 1 million international students (the entire operation of which is a scam). NWO have been running australia since 1973. that's why everything has been ruined or destroyed. WAKE UP

    • @creedstat
      @creedstat 4 года назад +5

      same happening in canada

    • @James-fw5ew
      @James-fw5ew 4 года назад

      @@jesusislukeskywalker4294 how does a pyramid at parliament prove that, what do you even think is happening? The new world order are secretly in charge of Australia because? Things aren't in that dire straits in Australia.

    • @fabzrustrider9838
      @fabzrustrider9838 3 года назад

      Wow

  • @wildandliving
    @wildandliving 4 года назад +33

    They said she just wanted to protect her family. Sounds like he admitted to threaten her

    • @stuarth43
      @stuarth43 2 года назад +2

      listen again, properly, she knew the threat would come from China

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@stuarth43 : The threat came from/via the ex-cop.

  • @fionaphillips3458
    @fionaphillips3458 3 года назад +79

    For the people who have resisted the lure of money to ensure human rights, ethics and integrity, thank you.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer5150 3 года назад +20

    I live in Canada, and not to disparage this county's own journalism, but I can't stress enough how important I believe Australian journalism to be to us.
    Knowing the truth of the world, no matter how unpleasant, should be more important to us all - Australia is a strong foundation for that endeavour, and I thank you, truly.

    • @iloy1218
      @iloy1218 Год назад

      Thank you ❤ 🇦🇺

  • @SirFoodie1904
    @SirFoodie1904 5 лет назад +104

    Money is power, it buys law enforcement officials to commit crimes.

    • @viveka2994
      @viveka2994 5 лет назад +2

      @NICHOLAS BAILDON there are many good cops

    • @aeroAdvocate
      @aeroAdvocate 5 лет назад +7

      These ex-cops should lose their pension.

    • @fabzrustrider9838
      @fabzrustrider9838 3 года назад

      Ok

    • @MrGary1948
      @MrGary1948 3 года назад

      Where? Are they close? Because the Communist bought two of em

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      Only the few corrupt cops and they have often been sacked from the force.

  • @digitalsparky
    @digitalsparky 3 года назад +42

    This is the type of thing ASIO really need to be investigating... These 'detectives' need to really think about what they're doing...

    • @alancelo
      @alancelo 3 года назад

      It's not ASIO job mate. It is the AUSTRAC.

    • @bullterror5
      @bullterror5 3 года назад

      Have you got any idea how many Triad groups operate in Australia & the fact organised crime is banned on main land China, why should ASIO be rescuing heroin dealers from the Chinese government Sparky?
      You sound brainwashed by the liberal party

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@alancelo : The AFP is looking at this case.

  • @veemon
    @veemon 4 года назад +47

    As an American, I find this highly disturbing.

    • @michaelcummings4398
      @michaelcummings4398 4 года назад

      No, think exchange rate fluctuations

    • @vondahe
      @vondahe 4 года назад +5

      Bloke Masterson: You should. They're also pouring into both the US and Canada by the plane load with their ill gotten gains, contributing nothing and isolating themselves. It's a silent invasion but look at the bright side: At least they are not sleeper cell kills like another immigrant group who used to have their own man in the WH.

    • @endfm
      @endfm 4 года назад +2

      @@vondahe they still have their main man in the WH. Some people need to wake up like this bloke.

    • @vondahe
      @vondahe 4 года назад

      endfm No way. Trump may be a lot of things but he’s certainly not China’s man in any way.

    • @raijagat4905
      @raijagat4905 4 года назад +2

      @@vondahe The other immigrant group have 4 wives and 15 children and are taken care of by the welfare state.

  • @robertdimauro8633
    @robertdimauro8633 4 года назад +20

    Those private investigators are looking very shaddy

  • @tonyturner4554
    @tonyturner4554 5 лет назад +26

    I wonder what will happen to the property prices in Auckland New Zealand when the Chinese come knocking ???

    • @nryan8190
      @nryan8190 5 лет назад +6

      Are you living under a rock, they've already been at it for 10 years in NZ

    • @bud613
      @bud613 5 лет назад +8

      At it globally really. That's why president Trump has been trying to put a speed bump in their way. Globally they are a problem

  • @mevillafani
    @mevillafani 5 лет назад +73

    Expel these corrupt people, but keep the money. Chinese Government surely wouldn't cooperate with foreign countries in similar cases.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      LOL, and there are many cases of CCP fraud of foreigners and CCP scammers.

  • @timsnow2204
    @timsnow2204 2 года назад +11

    Sounds like these two cops need to be investigated, charged, and sent to prison for strong arming these people.

  • @SandyRiverBlue
    @SandyRiverBlue 4 года назад +28

    In the States what these former police officers are doing is illegal and if any of their former comrades are helping them with information it is doubly illegal. If you are furthering the interests of a foreign government you need to be registered as an agent of that foreign government so that the State Department can make sure that you are not harming people's rights in situ. I'm surprised that Australia doesn't have similar laws in place.

    • @trademarkraft5102
      @trademarkraft5102 2 года назад +2

      I'm sure there are plenty of foreign operatives in the US furthering the interests of foreign governments, that are not registering.

    • @delasantos
      @delasantos Год назад +3

      This is a very insightful comment. Do not forget that until recently Australia also had in ocuntry an ex-US marine flight trainer educating PRC pilots on how to land military planes. That man has now been charged and is in jail, but he was able to get away with it in Australia in a way that he could not if staying in the States.

    • @rmf9567
      @rmf9567 Год назад +1

      @@trademarkraft5102 but we’re talking about China and Australia not the United States

    • @teddydaileyjr.8189
      @teddydaileyjr.8189 Год назад +2

      Magnificent comment. You have shine the 🔦 flashlight on areas that need attention.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад +1

      I'm absolutely certain there are such people walking the line between the laws of America and other countries.

  • @georgefolgers8731
    @georgefolgers8731 4 года назад +33

    Now you understand the underlying reasoning for the Hong Kong protests.!

  • @alesh2275
    @alesh2275 4 года назад +13

    Skirts around the real underlying issue: That those spiriting money out of the mainland and into HK are actually well connected to members of the CCP. This is a CCP intramural fight over the spoils of the single-party state.
    If the PRC just opened their capital account then things like these won’t be happening in the first place.

  • @jamesduff6937
    @jamesduff6937 3 года назад +36

    Thanks for explaining why the average Aussie can't afford a house!

  • @husnytilingtiler8447
    @husnytilingtiler8447 5 лет назад +8

    The Chinese made the house price sky rocket 🚀 with illegal money 💵 and Most of these houses 🏠 they buy are left empty. it’s not doing any good for the majority of the local people, they cannot afford to buy house 🏠 and makes it so hard to find houses for rent.

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад

      Good to see someone who totally gets it. By tying up housing (leaving it empty) it causes a restriction of supply which, when the demand is constant or increasing, causes the price to rise through extra competition for the limited number of properties for sale.
      That, and no doubt, most of those empty properties are let out to fake tenants who pay 'real' rent every month to the trustee holding company (owner).
      But the rent is in fact the proceeds of crime which has been laundered clean through our convenient, nationwide network of money-laundering casinos, kindly brought to you by your local cartel of corrupt state politicians in conjunction with the Pakker family estate.

    • @LEE-BX5VC
      @LEE-BX5VC 2 года назад

      Paid cash with profits trafficking drugs.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@LEE-BX5VC : Nope. It has to pass gov't scrutiny.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      How many Aussie are in the market for an $11M house ?

  • @cryptopyro
    @cryptopyro 4 года назад +25

    If you want to know where our unstoppable property boom has come from, look no further than the content of this video. To think that our successive governments were not in on this knowledge is foolhardy. Our current government and previous governments have actively sought to grease the path for Chinese money to flow into Australia and into our property market, with full knowledge that a percentage of that money is of criminal origin. The issue for the current federal government is that the inflation of the property market "IS" the Australian economy, so the brakes have been disconnected on prudential management of the property market.

    • @richardbaron7106
      @richardbaron7106 4 года назад +3

      Same has happened in New Zealand as well - in NZ's case, largely to head off the recessionary affects from the GFC. Peeps don't realize that China is not our friend...

    • @fabzrustrider9838
      @fabzrustrider9838 3 года назад

      Ok

    • @LEE-BX5VC
      @LEE-BX5VC 2 года назад

      Exactly

    • @jonasghafur4940
      @jonasghafur4940 Год назад

      lets not forget huge western private equity funds piling into the mess as well. They should be held just as accountable in the seemingly never stopping game of turning a basic human necessity into the investment vehicle that keeps the music playing in the world of high finance; be it securing a never ending stream of debt to securitize, even if it comes at the price of ruining some poor, working class fella’s life to harvest their thin-file-BS-FICO-Score with some predatory balloon mortgage, or just as a plain investment class to hoard like Blackrock is doing as we speak. Fun fact, they, too, are having some internal turmoil at the moment. Wanna stop for a sec and think what that may mean for economies around the world? when did it become normal that global economies are at risk because a Private Equity firm can’t behave? It’s nuts all round.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      The gov't look at all these and not all proceed.

  • @fergalfarrelly8545
    @fergalfarrelly8545 5 лет назад +8

    Whats illegal in china may be totally legal in Australia. Ferg just commited extortion. He forced someone to sign over a company that is a legal Australian company.

    • @aeroAdvocate
      @aeroAdvocate 5 лет назад +4

      And vice versa. From what I see he broke Australian law and should go to jail.

    • @fidget2020
      @fidget2020 4 года назад +1

      Is a company still legal if it was set up or capitalized with “illegal” money? I don’t know, but I’d be interested in hearing a legal opinion on that. If I robbed a bank and then invested that in property, the feds could seize that asset. If I made millions from drugs, then got caught, all my assets could be seized. That’s for sure so I’m guessing a company formed by dirty money would be the same, no?

    • @abrahambaraka2924
      @abrahambaraka2924 4 года назад +1

      @@fidget2020 yes it would but that depends on the jurisdiction. You would have to look at Australia's penal code. [assuming its universal to the entire federation] The proceeds of fraud and corruption should no longer be enjoyed a convicted defendant. This is a concept from the doctrine of equity which is used in most common law jurisdictions and Australia is one. A company formed to clean the proceeds of crime would be illegal and once its illegality is proven, an equitable remedy would be to seize its assets and repatriate money back to whom it was stolen. I am sure there are many cases from common law jurisdictions to prove this. You can check All England Law Reports for some. I am a second year law student just in case you are wondering.

  • @ausaskar
    @ausaskar 5 лет назад +15

    This isn't about crime, Winnie the Pooh is just purging people he doesn't like.

    • @viveka2994
      @viveka2994 5 лет назад +1

      Because they took his honey

    • @wendyshoowaiching4161
      @wendyshoowaiching4161 Год назад

      IPO shares are investor's money not the company's boss. If these scam bosses run away with investor's money. The money they run away with deserve to be pursued and returned back to financial investor's (rightful) owners

  • @loki10mike48
    @loki10mike48 4 года назад +25

    Lets just throw any morals out the window shall we. Greed has no boundaries

  • @mycoffeemyday
    @mycoffeemyday 4 года назад +16

    Imagine if every country forced their wealthy citizens to stay in their respective areas. That would certainly cause an uprising.

  • @HomeSlize
    @HomeSlize 8 месяцев назад +1

    “Money doesn’t go where there is conflict” probably one of the most inaccurate statements I’ve heard in a long time. Money thrives in conflict, as matter of fact , it wouldn’t surprise me if money is the root of most conflicts.

  • @ammap-doe4749
    @ammap-doe4749 5 лет назад +15

    China needs to learn the meaning of Karma

    • @helenhood69
      @helenhood69 4 года назад +2

      Karma only works if you believe in it.....eg. stub my toe on pavement because I yelled at the cat. Stub my toe on pavement and sue the council for badly maintained footpaths......

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад +2

      Or maybe, this is Karma for the west after what the English did to China during the Opium Wars. Just a thought you might wish to ponder before you assume everything is simply current and modern day. It's not. This shit is ancient.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@historyrepeatscubed726 : Hello CCP bot.

  • @twominutesremaining
    @twominutesremaining 4 года назад +4

    everybody gangsta until china calls a program ‚skynet‘

  • @suemills1585
    @suemills1585 5 лет назад +7

    Pleased to find this on RUclips. I didn’t know... Well done abc

  • @nnms-xe8ti
    @nnms-xe8ti 5 лет назад +19

    So hes a communist snitch..

    • @eddykelly4082
      @eddykelly4082 4 года назад +1

      This stinks to high heaven, the intimidation by these civilian, self appointed lawmen, is breathtaking. If these people took self protection, to it's logical conclusion, these men could become suicidal ???

  • @altay6320
    @altay6320 4 года назад +6

    I would send a video to the CCP of me bathing in their money 🤣

  • @gg-gg-gg-gg
    @gg-gg-gg-gg 4 года назад +16

    Love the ex-cops deliberately using threatening language to intimidate someone.
    They probably did forge the documents.

    • @RK-ut8ss
      @RK-ut8ss 2 года назад

      You can tell at 30:45 when the one cop is speaking trying to deny they forged the documents, intimated, etc, that he’s lying because he keeps looking down and to the right. Subtle body language you can spot that shows these guys are lying thugs.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      Nope, the CCP forged the documents.

  • @xpkareem
    @xpkareem 5 лет назад +14

    Just for reference, my government (the US government) hires private citizens in countries all over the world to do stuff like this every single day. This is not unusual.

    • @georginawhitby1320
      @georginawhitby1320 4 года назад +2

      Very different actually .

    • @fidget2020
      @fidget2020 4 года назад +3

      Georgina Whitby How so?

    • @haruhisuzumiya6650
      @haruhisuzumiya6650 3 года назад +1

      including the irs

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад +7

      To everyone else from every other democratic nation, it is highly unusual. And, your country also operates the CIA. Is that what you're referring to?
      When a foreign nation state bypasses a domestic government as in this case, the purpose is to undermine the local govt's authority and necessity for existance which in turn erodes its power. That's why it's considered really bad practice in most places outside of the US.

  • @fredflintstoner596
    @fredflintstoner596 2 года назад +1

    Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
    Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
    Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
    Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
    Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea !"
    Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
    Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
    Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"

  • @libertysprings2244
    @libertysprings2244 4 года назад +6

    Terrifying. Glad the Australian legal system worked though. Hard to know who is in the right with the source of money, but threatening people and their kids is never ok, if that really happened.. Moral of the story is to stay poor and avoid money to avoid problems like that.

    • @LK-em1bv
      @LK-em1bv Год назад

      If you come to Melbourne you will notice majority of the people in the city are Chinese and so are many of the businesses in the cbd
      The Chinese government are extremely corrupt they are using this program to increase their economy from taking foreign money not to catch criminals
      I live in Melbourne as Australian and I’m a minority

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +1

    Are we really meant to believe there's no audio recording of the meeting between McFetridge & Zhao ?? LoL

  • @budawang77
    @budawang77 3 года назад +10

    With the current deterioration in relations between Australia and China, I imagine there will be a crack down on these private investigators.

  • @artsebiz
    @artsebiz 4 года назад +2

    Why no reporting on Canada? Go to Vancouver and please explain why so many Chinese drive Lamborghinis in their twenties and thirties. All expat Chinese!! Mega suspicious...

  • @justinsullivan6410
    @justinsullivan6410 3 года назад +11

    These guys are hired thugs, threatened their children,should be jailed

  • @danielch6662
    @danielch6662 4 года назад +2

    I don't get it. They have the names of the two directors in China, and even know how to contact them. If the money was taken out of China illegally, how come the cops in China don't just show up at their homes and haul them off to jail, and force them to resign from the company? If the money was not taken out illegally, what are they doing trying to seize the money and "repatriate" it to who knows who? Makes me think that their contact in China isn't really the government of China. It's a corrupt official who is in fact trying to steal the money for himself. The real government of China (the one who controls the cops and courts over there) don't know anything about this stuff. ABC should have done more to verify that these guys are actually working for China.

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK 10 месяцев назад

      And then this video is made. And the media earns. The inside prc also gets their exposures too. The security bureau is about security and stability. So... why are they being chased ? Maybe it was a state owned company fund which was not used correctly etc. It's PR.

  • @wildfire160
    @wildfire160 5 лет назад +13

    There seems to be a very warped idea and a very wide definition of illegal money from China...their not looking for "stolen" money at all(not all of it anyway) but at case`s of people(and companies) moving their own money out of China

    • @philcasey5931
      @philcasey5931 5 лет назад +2

      exactly. Capital controls.

    • @chitskirits
      @chitskirits 5 лет назад +1

      The only problem with that is even if you are a Chinese billionaire you can't take more than 50000US dollars out of China. So the PRC allowed the Chinese to get rich with the condition the riches go back to the Chinese economy not to buy Australian properties or to gamble millions in Australian casinos.

    • @haoye8210
      @haoye8210 5 лет назад

      most of the money catch back was earned illegally in China

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад

      ... err ... illegally.
      As far as the CCP is concerned, even though they may have earnt it honestly, by moving it offshore they've stolen it from the state.
      What's so warped about my understanding of it? I think it's correct.
      I don't agree with people being curtailed in that way; but, that's China's law and its people are bound by it, I'm afraid. Unless they decide to overturn the CCP, that is!
      Yeah, right! That'd be the day ... when the Chinese people became un-brainwashed enough to think they could do without a CCP control mechanism.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@haoye8210 : Nope, not if it's invested in real estate or business in Australia as it must be submitted for gov't approval.

  • @101MRSPICE
    @101MRSPICE 2 года назад +3

    ASIC and AFP need to really up their status and investigate as we do in the UK (at least now) where the money is coming from.

  • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
    @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 5 лет назад +3

    Major networks are allowed to cover this topic on YT, because advertisers don't object, but small teams without company backing face being demonetized for covering the exact same topic. Shouldn't they be able to launch class action discrimination lawsuits against YT for this policy?

  • @KDips18
    @KDips18 4 года назад +7

    They dont only do this in AUSTRALIA where the Chinese buy property there. As in CANADA the Chinese buy property worth Millions(Houses in areas like WHITE ROCK, VANCOUVER) Then these HOUSES sit empty nearly all year round. Theres so many HOUSES there in which no one lives full time. Makes you think how someone can afford a property of $4million and leave it to sit empty for majority of the year. You might see someone come and stay there for about a week and that's it then it sits empty again for another year.
    This is totally crazy.

    • @snikrepak
      @snikrepak 3 года назад +1

      Selling your people's land for profit, one part of human shittynes

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад +1

      The houses may sit empty, but most of them have fake tenants paying 'real' rent each month which is sourced from casino-laundered black money. Once it gets paid as rent, the owner can justifiably operate a property management company and pay taxes to look all legitimate and shit.
      Owning so many properties, but leaving them empty, gives an organisation the ability to manipulate the housing and rental prices in an area, a state, or a country. They can withold properties to shorten up supply to force prices up - and they can also release properties to flood the market and drive prices down too. It's a practice known as 'land banking'.
      And YES, the same thing goes on in Australia on a GRAND SCALE.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@historyrepeatscubed726 : Nice hat.

  • @shelfman2335
    @shelfman2335 5 лет назад +8

    Seems like a couple ex cops looking for a payday, they had no suspicions about how those signatures were obtain? YEAH RIGHT !

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад

      Probably didn't. They're used to hanging people over balconies by their boot laces to get information.
      So to them, having been trained by the QLD Police, this seems totally normal and ordinary business practice.
      What a pair of goons though! I mean, really?!?

  • @guada71
    @guada71 4 года назад +7

    No proof here from these blokes. They even stated that the info is sparse.

    • @Longtack55
      @Longtack55 4 года назад

      You are a bundy naive dishonest bunny. She was caught and she tried to get of this with little damage to herself so she cooperated. She was lying about her motives. Is this supposed to be a kids' programme as you guys are so bloody naive..

    • @guada71
      @guada71 4 года назад

      David Renwick no worries mate.

  • @ernestkj
    @ernestkj 5 лет назад +6

    1.2 trillion! damn.. that's like the biggest export of all times!

  • @jojochannel4327
    @jojochannel4327 5 лет назад +5

    Can't believe everything you see and hear.

  • @darrelgoff466
    @darrelgoff466 5 лет назад +3

    Define misappropriarion of funds. Way I understand, no Chinese national can leave with money. That means anyone is a target.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      Nope, there is a limit. From memory it's US$50k. However there are legal ways to get money out, they use the same technique google uses to transfer money from Australia to Ireland.

  • @HH-xf9il
    @HH-xf9il 5 лет назад +4

    @ 26:45 m “I told her how we can resolve this to keep her out of trouble”.... she was never in trouble mate, never did anything wrong, You just made her do this or else ... maybe legal but very unethical, that guy is no good piece of shit

  • @christiantosumbung5791
    @christiantosumbung5791 4 года назад +3

    If the government, judicial and police system had sufficient trust from their citizens then stands to reason that they would not be so anxious to take their money elsewhere.

  • @zzzcozumel
    @zzzcozumel 5 лет назад +3

    USA needs to recover money from those who evade income taxes which is also laundered outside of the country. Or inside by Trump properties.

    • @jimmywilkins8363
      @jimmywilkins8363 4 года назад +1

      Or look into the deep port in California that Obama sold to china.

  • @jvalentine8376
    @jvalentine8376 2 года назад +3

    From what I hear the Chinese citizens in question have stolen money so that's a crime . China has a right to pursue them . Australia should cooperate and help China reclaim the stolen goods and extradite any criminals as long as it's established beyond doubt that the money is in fact stolen .

  • @HerrFrankenstein
    @HerrFrankenstein 4 года назад +1

    I know nothing about Australia... aside from saying giving money back to China does not sound like something Ned Kelly would do...

  • @vincenttan6303
    @vincenttan6303 5 лет назад +14

    I love these stories. Chinese just come up with all sorts of schemes for money. I always ask my Chinese colleagues about interesting stories like this.

  • @anonanon7278
    @anonanon7278 3 года назад +1

    The very fact they said Sherry's family could be in trouble if she didn't resign is clear evidence of threats, intimidation and coercion.

  • @sz8558
    @sz8558 4 года назад +9

    Australia is laundromat!
    Of the 40 international money laundering guidelines, Australia has implemented only 14!!!

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад +1

      That many? I thought it had to be less. What really matters though is how many are they actively enforcing?

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@historyrepeatscubed726 : Hello CCP bot.

  • @archie764
    @archie764 5 лет назад +9

    Same thing happening in Vancouver real estate transactions

  • @e0o9kii
    @e0o9kii 5 лет назад +12

    0:49 If he's Canadian, what was he doing working with the FBI?
    The FBI is American.

    • @krisguntner4805
      @krisguntner4805 5 лет назад +2

      Probably "dual citizen" which in my opinion should be removed.
      Either someone is loyal to one country or they are not.

    • @e0o9kii
      @e0o9kii 5 лет назад +4

      @@krisguntner4805 I guessed that he could have also worked in a joint law enforcement operation between Canada's RCMP and the US's FBI.

    • @cudreeti
      @cudreeti 5 лет назад

      JTN AKL It’s called an operation with the FBI. Countries work together to share information and resources in a global world. Would be impossible without.
      Think for a sec

    • @cudreeti
      @cudreeti 5 лет назад

      K L International operations require international support. Is that hard to understand.

    • @cudreeti
      @cudreeti 5 лет назад

      K L
      The foundation of the FBI’s international program is the International Operations Division and the legal attaché, or “legat,” each of whom is the Director’s personal representative in the foreign country in which he/she resides or for which he/she has regional responsibilities. FBI personnel abroad serve under the authority of the Department of State, chief of mission at United States embassies, at the pleasure of ambassadors and host country governments. Their core mission is to establish and maintain liaison with principal law enforcement and security services in designated foreign countries. This liaison enables the FBI to effectively and expeditiously conduct its responsibilities in combating international terrorism, organized crime, cyber crime, and general criminal matters. In particular, legat liaison activities are essential to the successful fulfillment overseas of the FBI’s lead federal law enforcement mission to prevent terrorist attacks against citizens and interests of the United States. Liaison is carried out in accordance with executive orders, statutes, treaties, Attorney General Guidelines, FBI policies, and interagency agreements. The legal attaché program provides for a prompt and continuous exchange of information with foreign law enforcement and security agencies and coordination with U.S. federal law enforcement agencies that have jurisdiction over the matters under investigation. Our foreign-based personnel also assist foreign agencies with requests for investigative assistance in the U.S. to encourage reciprocal assistance in counterterrorism, criminal, and other investigative matters.

  • @anthonypareigis6188
    @anthonypareigis6188 Год назад +2

    I thought id have a different opinion but those "bounty hunters" are essentially traitors.

  • @markgardner6630
    @markgardner6630 5 лет назад +7

    this is crazy that people deal with china

  • @hayaglamazonluxe
    @hayaglamazonluxe 4 года назад +2

    The private investigator McFetridge intimidated Sherry and pressured her. I'd tell him to go do one.

  • @tsfcancerman
    @tsfcancerman 5 лет назад +3

    Dont sound good when they name it the same as in terminator

  • @Paul-gz5dp
    @Paul-gz5dp 4 года назад +2

    Sounds like threats to me, and someone should always have a lawyer to help them at a minimum.

  • @loonytbom7843
    @loonytbom7843 4 года назад +3

    Working for the CCP ... period ...

  • @wickandde
    @wickandde 3 года назад +2

    Thank you to all the good cops and govt officials who chose morals over money 🙏 To you we salute you.

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад +1

      @Grace - Huh? Clearly, you're not living in Australia, are you? Those things you mentioned don't exist in Australia, Grace.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      @@historyrepeatscubed726 : @wick.... has edited their comment. Perhaps to defame your comment.

  • @generallee4043
    @generallee4043 5 лет назад +3

    This guy sure is a traitor

  • @KirstineTermansen-ct5tq
    @KirstineTermansen-ct5tq 2 года назад +1

    There's a risk,. The money,. Then end in London,. USA,

  • @jcrowviral
    @jcrowviral 5 лет назад +3

    I'm sure the Chinese would call them investigators who are searching for tax dodgers.

  • @CyberSystemOverload
    @CyberSystemOverload 3 года назад +2

    That woman (Sherry?) made a big mistake meeting at the cafe alone. She should have gone with a lawyer or something or at least a friend who was well versed in these matters.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      They'd already said they know her husband and kids and where they are, etc.

  • @the-chipette
    @the-chipette 5 лет назад +4

    When this reaches Canada (Vancouver/Toronto), several properties will flood the market!

    • @davehightower1851
      @davehightower1851 5 лет назад

      Oh...I'm sure the Canadian sellers when they are making $200,000 to $400,000 on a flip are not sad at all.

  • @lance8080
    @lance8080 4 года назад +1

    Keep the Communist Chinese out of your country.

  • @illumination101
    @illumination101 5 лет назад +3

    I believe we should spend more $$ on fighting cyber crime, rather than war. I believe, wholeheartedly, an entity seeking to damage financial institutions, can cause morw damage, than bombs.

    • @0409isaac
      @0409isaac 5 лет назад

      More damage, but not more death. Nuclear bombs changed history there is nothing more destructive.

  • @J20666
    @J20666 Год назад

    The court made rich people feel putting money in Australia is safe😂😂😂

  • @SandyRiverBlue
    @SandyRiverBlue 4 года назад +3

    "Talk them into turning it over" is probably code for 'Put the screws to them, show them pictures of their parents in stress positions and see if they will cooperate"

  • @christinesimpson9717
    @christinesimpson9717 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @matthewwall9489
    @matthewwall9489 3 года назад +4

    XI JINPING HAS IT COMING.

  • @wayneshilcock3027
    @wayneshilcock3027 5 лет назад +2

    My question is, what happens if money laundering is conducted by a very wealthy high ranking official at the core of the Chinese Government. My other question is, can someone be setup by the authorities investigating at the Chinese end, if they have political views outside the Chinese border.

    • @jonitan76
      @jonitan76 5 лет назад

      there is one.. in vice channel. he lived in fancy apartment in NY cost 40-50 milions. and he safe and sound there, as New US citizen.. i dont know how he get his citizenship, but he is whining about he was bunted by chinese goverment for coruption.

    • @jonitan76
      @jonitan76 5 лет назад

      here it is

  • @karenishness1
    @karenishness1 5 лет назад +3

    Here in the US China is selling drywall $16 a sheet cheaper that will offgass formaldehyde so you have to leave your home. It also burns easier, along with their flooring that does the same thing, and they also treat their bamboo clothing with formaldehyde along with other dangerous chemicals so you wonder why you're getting cancerous lesions between your legs or under your arms. I was also told they are using lead paint in childrens toys when regular paint would be cheaper.

    • @mrtrashcompaktor1540
      @mrtrashcompaktor1540 5 лет назад +1

      but china also banned all the flammable polystyrene building products we have still been using in 2015....but this video is nothing about that.

    • @mrtrashcompaktor1540
      @mrtrashcompaktor1540 5 лет назад

      They(China) have banned the importation of domestic waste....that was coming from us.
      That is why our waste management industry is in crisis and having lots of fires.
      Now it is getting sent to Malaysia (and previously Thailand until they banned most of it).
      We are the bad guys. @Phoenix Swooping

    • @mrtrashcompaktor1540
      @mrtrashcompaktor1540 5 лет назад

      Durrh... other countries are bad when it comes to dealing with their waste as well....but many are not quite as bad as Australia @Phoenix Swooping

    • @mrtrashcompaktor1540
      @mrtrashcompaktor1540 5 лет назад

      true yes but it is the corporations that have the most control over this. people are generally struggling with everyday life too much to make consumer choices the 'driver' for industry change.
      Consumer boycott activism and 'the power of the consumer' were always a lie @Sy Sharp

    • @mrtrashcompaktor1540
      @mrtrashcompaktor1540 5 лет назад

      without the corrupt corporations corruption is just the small time stuff like paying off petty bureaucrats, cops, doctors, etc @Sy Sharp ....we apparently have both here.
      The professional classes are a mess.

  • @deloresseven9295
    @deloresseven9295 3 года назад +2

    What exactly constitutes as 'dirty / hot money' according to Chinese authorities though? To us, in the West, the connotation is that the money has been acquired and is being processed according to nefarious or criminal protocols. no problem whatsoever with returning both moneys and unequivocally and internationally identified as criminal individuals back to China, but legit people funnelling their hard-earned legally earned cash off -shore to evade an authoritarian-driven future and prepare for a potential defection to a democratic nation...? Hard call. Would hate to be the bounty hunters doing the Devil's dirty work on this one!

  • @alexanderxie3909
    @alexanderxie3909 3 года назад +3

    It's Sky net, not THAT Skynet. (天网 ) originated from ancient Chinese idiom over 2000 years ago, (原文《老子》∶“天网恢恢,疏而不失”。) .😄

    • @historyrepeatscubed726
      @historyrepeatscubed726 3 года назад

      @Alexander Xie - Is that your justification for organised crime and property market manipulation in Australia by Chinese people? You offer some pontification on ancient mythology and expect us to all go 'Aaaaah.... thank you! Now I understand!'?
      We don't need a lecture on cosmology. Just take your dirty money back to China and we'll see if we can forget the whole thing ever happened.

  • @123ilikethisrbb
    @123ilikethisrbb Год назад +1

    I wonder how these crooked thugs are legally obtaining personal private information on these people, they have no authority in Australia whatsoever.

  • @mirsad96
    @mirsad96 5 лет назад +4

    The "communist state" LMAO. Communism in China died with Mao.

    • @viveka2994
      @viveka2994 5 лет назад

      @@Psilocybiant except f r e e d o m

    • @viveka2994
      @viveka2994 5 лет назад

      @@Psilocybiant and memes

    • @viveka2994
      @viveka2994 5 лет назад

      @@Psilocybiant damn you xi jinpingpong

  • @g18886
    @g18886 4 года назад +1

    On the surface this seems unsavory having Australians act as agents for the CCP. Let's hold our nose for a minute and think about it.
    1) The money leaving China was earned legally or illegally however it was illegal to take the money out of China. Those who are taking millions out of China probably have connections to the CCP that allowed them to earn it in the first place and are potentially people of influence. Chinese put up with the CCP because generally their life has improved over the years and greed is their religion. The CCP negatively impacting their pocketbooks and taking away fake freedoms may be the fastest way to political change.
    2) The money may be from corrupt CCP officials. Taking away the money incentive to be a part of an authoritarian system will further erode CCP support. Frankly I'm surprised anyone in the CCP is pushing for money to be returned since I think they are all corrupt and are getting their money out too.
    3) If I owned a $10 M property in Australia I'd gladly sell it to Chinese citizens for $15M. I'd also gladly cooperate with Chinese government to help pursue the buyers after notifying them of the transaction. In order to claw back the money the property would need to be sold. I'd gladly buy it back for $10M and sell it again to Chinese citizens for $15M. This helps balance out whatever shenanigans China is doing to create trade imbalances.

  • @exee1
    @exee1 9 месяцев назад

    If you ask really nicely, then it's not coercion. That's what my lawyer told me to tell you.

  • @firefrank223
    @firefrank223 5 лет назад +2

    when Chinese government said it is illegal means it's legal, vice versa!

    • @janjanbeckham8
      @janjanbeckham8 5 лет назад

      LOL..illegal applies to the masses not the government. Oops, did I do something illegal by commenting ? Not my fault..firefrank started this 🙄

  • @geixiong5749
    @geixiong5749 5 лет назад +1

    America need that kind of bounty. God know America have more moneys than that got relocated out side America to evaded taxes. America is broke because of all the rich corporate CEO took most of the moneys away from the America. Not to mention a lot of jobs too. China is not the only one that has that problems.

  • @theneuz3131
    @theneuz3131 3 года назад

    The random magpie swooping haha

  • @georginawhitby1320
    @georginawhitby1320 4 года назад +1

    What we really need to investigate is those who ARE permitted to take money out of China to invest in Australia. Given the restrictions on taking money out of China, there's a high chance it's actually on behalf of CCP and is military / political strategic purchase.

  • @vivianoosthuizen8990
    @vivianoosthuizen8990 3 года назад +1

    Now this is journalism

  • @alancelo
    @alancelo 3 года назад

    Moving money from one country without a proper authorisation is against the law. Beside how could they explain the source of funds in millions that they claimed to be their own money at such young age? Any government's treasury finance department does not simply accuse any individual without doing A DUE DILIGENCE and tracing the money trail which leads to MONEY LAUNDERING. Otherwise it would slap any government in the face for any wrong accusation.
    Any government has access to banking and all the money transfer from one country to another. Those who worked in those area must have known the loophole and facilitated the money LAUNDERING.
    With learning deeper, one will realise why any government would hire the bounty hunters in the respective country to recover the stolen cash.

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      Any foreign money buying real estate or business must go through gov't approval. The money being used is scrutinised. It passed so it's clean. Also they said it was bought with cash, that was speculation. There is no way they can legally know that.

  • @shellywellybutbaldbob1336
    @shellywellybutbaldbob1336 2 года назад +1

    This man’s ethics are questionable. The industry is ran by this type. But good ones exist

  • @vivianoosthuizen8990
    @vivianoosthuizen8990 3 года назад

    That’s why Australian real estate is so expensive it’s not supply and demand at work it’s 1Billion Chinese citizens that would like to buy a residency in Australia

  • @erwinespinosa7122
    @erwinespinosa7122 3 года назад +2

    There is one un-answered questions that your program did not address...Do these "operatives" know if the people they're running after really stole money from the state? What if these "money launderers" are just persons who got on the wrong side of the CCP or its functionaries?

    • @buildmotosykletist1987
      @buildmotosykletist1987 Год назад

      If they stole money from the CCP then they would go to the AFP. They did not so it's privately earned money.

  • @donshilo2024
    @donshilo2024 3 года назад

    I started watching this Chanel and i love it already way better than 60minutes and current affairs.

  • @cmcdonough55
    @cmcdonough55 3 года назад +1

    Plenty of Chinese money hidden in Australia 😁

  • @MissFoxification
    @MissFoxification 5 лет назад +1

    Australia has always been desirable for wealthy Chinese and now more than ever they are leaving China. This is a disincentive, if you leave and invest in Australia there's a chance you will lose everything.

    • @judithsmith8014
      @judithsmith8014 5 лет назад +1

      I am also concerned with the Not So Wealthy Asians who come to Australia.
      Many get on the Pension Systems and then do cash work with some Australians being complicit with them.
      For example they do house and yard cleaning and the cash money is left "on the table" for them, far more than the pension system allows.
      Others, women mainly, hang around the hospital oncology wards then visit and pretend to "love" your dying relative but they are really looking to be able to cash in on doing some home help for a price - certainly not as a volunteer who "loves" your relative. I visited an old long term friend of mine in hospital and was surprised to find a fortyish looking Asian woman there with him. He thought she was his "friend". Two more of his long time friends turned up and she quietly slipped away - we never saw his Asian lady "friend' visit him again - he was in his eighties and very frail and ill.
      A young man I know recently met a young Chinese woman who claimed she had $300,000 dollars in her bank, from "the sale of her unit", she had a car and was renting in an expensive part of town. Perhaps she scored all that money at her age from a recent divorce.
      There was no way to easily check up on her because she gave a westernized name, not her real Chinese name and her story was at odds with the one child policy in China. It didn't make sense.
      There seems to be more and more people arriving and being supplemented by our Welfare system and living cheaply in Public Housing.
      No conscience.

  • @jordiegundersen1465
    @jordiegundersen1465 3 года назад +1

    Tweedly do and Tweedly dum working with the shifty CCP..!