Chinese-Australian community should get more action for political donations, warns Huang Xiangmo

By Philip Wen
Updated August 30 2016 - 1:56pm, first published 12:34pm
Rubbing shoulders: Chairman of Yuhu Group Mr Xiangmo Huang, Chinese Ambassador to Australia Mr Zhaoxu Ma and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Photo: Supplied
Rubbing shoulders: Chairman of Yuhu Group Mr Xiangmo Huang, Chinese Ambassador to Australia Mr Zhaoxu Ma and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Photo: Supplied
Xiangmo Huang and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney. Photo: Fairfax Media
Xiangmo Huang and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Sydney. Photo: Fairfax Media
Huang Xiangmo with Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Supplied Photo: Supplied
Huang Xiangmo with Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Supplied Photo: Supplied

Beijing: The Chinese community in Australia shouldn't let itself be viewed as little more than a "cash cow" by both federal parties it gives donations to, according to Huang Xiangmo, one of the country's most prolific political donors.

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