Chinese Bank Employees Tried to Sell $150,000 Trump Dinner Tickets
May 18 2018 - 2:32PM
Dow Jones News
By Julie Bykowicz
Employees at a branch of one of China's largest state-owned
banks have attempted to sell what they claimed were $150,000
tickets to dine with President Donald Trump at a fundraiser in
Dallas, prompting Republican campaign officials to notify the
Justice Department.
China Construction Bank's Shenzhen branch confirmed a media
report that some of its employees had sent fliers to clients
promoting the chance to meet Mr. Trump and mingle with U.S.
business "big shots" at the May 31 event.
U.S. law prohibits campaign donations from foreign nationals. It
is unclear where the Chinese promotion originated, and it's unknown
whether anyone attempted to purchase a ticket. China Construction
Bank said its branch employees were merely passing along
information from outside organizers.
"The event organizers had referred this event information to our
bank branch earlier, and some individual employees sent it out,"
the bank said in a statement Friday. The bank vowed to tighten
internal controls and marketing.
The bank branch's promotional flier, which circulated on Chinese
social media, carried a "CCB Private Bank" logo at the top and
purported to offer to help Chinese citizens obtain expedited U.S.
visas within a week. The flier also claimed that clients would have
the opportunity to get a signed photo with Mr. Trump.
A Republican National Committee official said prospective
attendees for presidential fundraising events are vetted by the
White House and Secret Service. The official said that everyone on
the list for the May 31 event is a U.S. citizen, and people cannot
simply show up to an event with a "ticket," as the Chinese
promotion implied.
The Trump campaign and the RNC, which are co-hosting the May 31
fundraiser, said they had no connection to the Chinese offer and
first learned of it through a Bloomberg News report. Officials with
the campaign and the RNC said they had referred the matter to the
Justice Department and the Secret Service.
China Construction Bank said the Shenzhen branch's promotional
offer came from two outside organizers: The China Commercial
Counselor and Entrepreneur Association and Shanghai Weijia Travel
Service Co.
China Commercial Counselor and Entrepreneur Association couldn't
immediately be reached for comment. An employee at Shanghai Weijia
Travel Service declined to comment.
--Grace Zhu and Eva Dou contributed to this article.
Write to Julie Bykowicz at julie.bykowicz@wsj.com
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