Investigation Links American Businessman to $278 Million Network with China Ties
Fox News investigation alleges Neville Roy Singham and activist Jodie Evans operated network moving $278 million through interconnected organizations.

An investigation by Fox News Digital alleges that American businessman Neville Roy Singham and activist Jodie Evans operated a network that moved $278 million through various organizations with reported ties to China.
According to the investigation, Singham, described as a wealthy technology entrepreneur, and Evans, an activist, allegedly used what the report characterizes as "shell-like entities, shared boards and interconnected nonprofits" to channel the funds. The investigation claims this network spread what it describes as "pro-China propaganda."
The Fox News report suggests the operation functioned as what it terms a "Revolutionary Base" and alleges the network deployed tactics described in the investigation as following "Mao's playbook against the West." However, the specific nature of these alleged activities and their legal implications remain unclear from the available reporting.
Singham is identified as a technology tycoon who has been involved in various business ventures. Evans is described as an activist with a history of involvement in progressive political causes. The investigation does not appear to include responses from either individual regarding the allegations.
The financial network allegedly operated through multiple interconnected organizations, though the investigation does not specify whether any laws were violated or if the activities described constitute illegal conduct. The report focuses on the movement of funds and organizational structures rather than specific legal violations.