NZ don suspects China links in office and home break-ins

Academic writes extensively about Beijing's efforts to influence domestic affairs in NZ

Professor Anne-Marie Brady says she has faced pressure from Chinese officials to silence her research.
Professor Anne-Marie Brady says she has faced pressure from Chinese officials to silence her research.
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A New Zealand academic returned home in Christchurch on Feb 14 to find her house had been burgled.

But she soon began to suspect that it was no ordinary break-in.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on March 07, 2018, with the headline NZ don suspects China links in office and home break-ins. Subscribe