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babylonsister

(171,102 posts)
Mon May 7, 2018, 09:27 AM May 2018

Chao's interviews with father raise ethical flags

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/06/elaine-chao-father-james-transportation-department-569686

Chao’s interviews with father raise ethical flags

The transportation secretary appears with her father, founder of the family shipping business, in Chinese-language interviews with the DOT emblem behind them.

By TANYA SNYDER

05/06/2018 06:00 PM EDT


In at least a dozen interviews with Chinese and Chinese-American media outlets since her nomination, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao has appeared beside her shipping magnate father, whose company carries goods between the United States and Asia, and who has given Chao and her husband at least $5 million in the past 10 years.

In many of the videos, James Chao is introduced as founder and chairman of the Foremost Group shipping company, and, in discussing a 2016 biography about his life, speaks proudly of his daughter’s role as secretary of transportation, as she sits beaming by his side.

One interview with New China Press published on April 12, 2017, features the pair sitting in what appears to be the Department of Transportation, with DOT flags in view behind the interviewer. Long portions of the interview are in Chinese, with James Chao talking about his life story, with a copy of his biography on the screen, and Elaine Chao extolling her father’s success story as “lifting the status of Asian-Americans in America.” She also touts his $40 million gift to Harvard University.

The appearances raise ethical concerns, experts say, because public officials are legally banned from using their office for any form of private gain for themselves or others. In the videos, James Chao, who has four other living daughters, sits beside the transportation secretary while discussing the family business — which has expanded in recent years and relies in part on Asian and Asian-American customers — and his 2016 biography, which touts him as a business success and philanthropic leader.

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Clark, the ethics professor, said Chao’s behavior appears “consistent with other things we’ve seen in the Trump administration, with the blurring of the public/private line, the exploitation of a government authority to promote the enterprise of a family member.”

“There’s a through line from the White House,” said Clark. “A kind of nepotism. I’m not talking just about the hiring of relatives, but bringing relatives in or acting in a way that could enrich relatives — we’ve seen this in the White House; we’ve seen this at Housing and Urban Development and now … at the Department of Transportation.”
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Chao's interviews with father raise ethical flags (Original Post) babylonsister May 2018 OP
K&R... spanone May 2018 #1
Welcome to the malaise May 2018 #2
Off topic - maybe not? JustAnotherGen May 2018 #3

JustAnotherGen

(31,931 posts)
3. Off topic - maybe not?
Mon May 7, 2018, 09:54 AM
May 2018

I read the title as Chaos.

cha·os

/ˈkāˌäs/
noun
noun: chaos; plural noun: chaoses
complete disorder and confusion.


So maybe it's not off topic? In a perfect world the Senate Majority leader would not be compromised (held hostage) by the Acting President aka 45/140 because he's afraid his wife is going to get fired.

Oh and that whole increasing their own personal wealth thing too.

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