Top London university urged to open up about China center funding


King’s College London has refused to provide information about donations made to its Lau China Institute, the largest China research center in the U.K.

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LONDON — U.K. academics are calling on universities to be more transparent about donations after the publication of a report showed that a single Hong Kong donor is funding an influential China studies institute under King’s College London, a top British school.

Nonprofit research organization U.K.-China Transparency, which focuses on ties between the two countries, published in late-July a report showing that 99.9% of the funding — more than 10 million pounds ($13.2 million) — into King’s Lau China Institute was donated by Lau Ming-wai, son of Hong Kong tycoon Joseph Lau and chair of property investor Chinese Estates Holdings.





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