Lang Lin a Chinese millionaire, made a $150,000 donation in 2016 through his New Zealand-registered company Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry NZ Ltd. Photo / Supplied
CEOs sent a clear message in the Mood of the Boardroom survey — 75 per cent of them agreeing the Government should legislate to tighten foreign donation laws in order to remove the taint of backdoor funding through the use of New Zealand companies. Just 8 per cent
said this isn't necessary; 17 per cent were unsure.
A parliamentary select inquiry committee is looking into domestic influence and interference by foreign state actors.
New Zealand electoral law forbids donations above $1500 from foreign nationals but classes New Zealand-registered companies as local even if their control or ownership is foreign.
The donation issue was thrust into the spotlight again last month when former National Party MP Jami-Lee Ross revealed that then trade minister Todd McClay had helped to facilitate a $150,000 donation to his party in 2016 from Chinese millionaire Lang Lin, through his New Zealand-registered company Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry NZ Ltd.
"That is an absurdly large loophole in our foreign donation laws," says a property firm boss.