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Chau Chak Wing leaves the Federal Court in Sydney, June 19, 2018. Chinese-Australian billionaire Chau Chak Wing was awarded 590,000 Australian dollars ($450,000) in damages on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, after winning his defamation case over an a state broadcaster's investigation that suggested he was a member of the Chinese Communist Party who bribed Australia lawmakers to make decisions in China's interests. (Chris Pavlich/AAP Image via AP)

Chau Chak Wing leaves the Federal Court in Sydney, June 19, 2018. Chinese-Australian billionaire Chau Chak Wing was awarded 590,000 Australian dollars ($450,000) in damages on Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021, after winning his defamation case over an a state broadcaster's investigation that suggested he was a member of the Chinese Communist Party who bribed Australia lawmakers to make decisions in China's interests. (Chris Pavlich/AAP Image via AP)

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