Ted Sioeng

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Ted Sioeng (Chinese: 熊德龍; pinyin: Xióng Délóng) is an Indonesian businessman with interests both in the United States and China, as well as throughout Asia. He was a major figure in the 1996 United States campaign finance controversy. In 1997 the U.S. Congress was informed by the U.S. attorney general, and the directors of the CIA, FBI, and NSA that they had credible intelligence information indicating Sioeng was an agent of China.[1]

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  1. ^ Duffy, Brian, and Woodward, Bob, "Senate Panel Is Briefed on China Probe Figure", Washington Post, September 12, 1997