Charles Lieber, a former professor and a well -known scientist in Harvard University in the United States, suspected that he had been sentenced to the "Thousand Talents Plan" in China and was now approved to discuss job opportunities at the University of Hong Kong in July.
According to the documents quoted by the American Chemical Chemical News (CEN) Weekly (June 12), the probation submitted by the probation officer was reported that Lieber was allowed to go to China for six days in July, and then to the University of Hong Kong to discuss potential potentialThe appointment and employment opportunities are appointed and delivered to teachers and students.Lieber retired from Harvard University in February last year.
Lieber, a 65 -year -old, was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the director of the Department of Chemistry and Chemistry of Harvard University. In 2012, he won the Wolf Chemistry Award.In 2018, the Trump administration launched the "China Action Plan" to investigate American scientists who shared sensitive information with China, and Libo became one of the charged.
The US Department of Justice issued a statement last April that Lieber signed a three -year contract with Lieber with China's "Thousand Talents Program" (overseas high -level talent introduction plan).According to the contract, he agreed to establish a research laboratory at Wuhan University, and published papers, organizes international conferences and application patents on behalf of the school.Wuhan University paid him about $ 50,000 a month (the same, about S $ 67,695), and provided $ 150,000 for living expenses.
In December 2021, the jury of the US court ruled that Libo had committed taxation and made a false statement on his work at Wuhan University.Last April, Libe was sentenced to two days in prison, under house arrest at home for six months, and supervised for two years.Lieberg had been in prison for two days when he was arrested for the first time in 2020.
The US Chemical Chemical News Weekly reported that on June 9 this year, the judge approved his request to go to China.