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Macau billionaire’s aide pleads guilty in UN bribe case
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The assistant to a billionaire real estate developer from Macau accused of engaging in a scheme to pay bribes to a former United Nations General Assembly president pleaded guilty to a single tax charge on Friday.
Jeff Yin, who was arrested along with billionaire Ng Lap-seng in 2015, entered the plea in Manhattan federal court following two weeks of negotiations that led to an agreement in which he did not have to admit to bribing anyone.
Instead, Yin, 31, pleaded guilty to a single charge of conspiring to defraud the United States by trying to prevent the Internal Revenue Service from collecting taxes on a US$54,000 salary he earned from a UN-focused media outfit prosecutors said Ng founded.
Specifically, Yin admitted he tried to avoid paying taxes by having South-South News pay him in the form cash and cheques made out to “petty cash”.
“Between 2013 and 2015, I agreed with others to not pay taxes to the IRS,” he said in court.
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