Alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew named as Yang Tengbo
Yang, a businessman also known as Chris Yang, can be named after judge lifted anonymity order
The alleged Chinese spy with links to Prince Andrew and who made connections at the heart of the UK establishment has been named as Yang Tengbo, a businessman also known as Chris Yang.
Yang, whose identity was previously protected by an anonymity order, can be named after a judge lifted the ban on Monday afternoon.
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