(Reuters) - A populist politician whose party could emerge as a kingmaker at this month's New Zealand election has called for an inquiry into whether a member of the ruling National Party government has been working for China's intelligence services.
Earlier this week the Financial Times reported that National Party member Jian Yang spent a decade at elite Chinese military academies and has been under investigation by New Zealand's national intelligence agency.
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