A Melbourne-based millionaire was expelled from Australia allegedly over his involvement in Chinese intelligence work, according to recent reports. Zheng Jiefu, a property developer, is alleged to have been providing information to Chinese intelligence on the U.S.-based billionaire-in-exile Guo Wengui—linked to former Trump advisor Steve Bannon and who has a storied past with Zheng. According to The Age and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers, Zheng had been accused by Australia’s domestic spy agency of engaging in foreign interference on behalf of Beijing, including offering AU$20,000 to the Australian-based son of a human rights activist in China—which in turn, would put pressure on his father to stop criticising the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Zheng has claimed that the money was merely a sign of charity. The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) also suspect the millionaire assisted Chinese officials with searching for the Australian assets of CCP official Liu Yanping—former head of the …