Tiong Chiong Hee and Tiong Chiong Yong, sons of Dudong assemblyman Tiong Thai King, named in report as shareholders of a company forced out of the Solomon Islands. FMTNews TiongThaiKing Dudong
Two sons of Dudong assemblyman Tiong Thai King were listed as shareholders in a company forced out of the Solomon Islands.
Tiong, a member of SUPP, represents Dudong in the state assembly. His sons were named by the Sarawak Report blog as being shareholders in the company, Gallego Resources, which is said to be a subsidiary of the Rimbunan Hijau timber conglomerate group owned by the Tiong family. The National Geographic report said the Solomon Islands environment ministry had issued a stop-work notice in August 2018, although the company only fully halted operations later in the year, withdrawing its workers and machinery.
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