Attorney General Canada: Of the 100 most-wanted, 26 are believed to be in Canada, according to Vancouver Courier. Michael Mo Yeung Ching, who the Chinese government claims was formerly known as Cheng Muyang from Changzhou city in Jiangsu province, is wanted for misappropriation of public funds, embezzlement, transfer and concealment of illegally acquired goods, according to an April 2001 arrest warrant. On April 23, the Chinese government published a list of people wanted for prosecution under Operation Sky Net, the next phase in the country burgeoning anti-graft campaign. He is accused of embezzling, along with an unnamed accomplice, CNY 3,700,000 that was intended as payment for goods in June 1996. In April 2012, Ching filed a statement of claim for $1.75 million in damages plus costs in the Federal Court of Canada against the Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration and Kashi Mattu, a member of the Immigration Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board. Chinese authorities also accuse him of taking advantage of his position as a director of a company to misappropriate CNY 4,500,000 earlier in 1996.
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