Former FPL manager accused of trading nuclear secrets in Chinese spy case
Source: Tampa Bay Times
TALLAHASSEE A former Florida Power & Light manager traded nuclear information from the company for cash to assist one of China's top nuclear power companies, according to federal court records unsealed in Tennessee last week.
The unnamed former FPL employee was recruited by Szuhsiung Ho, also known as Allen Ho, to help China General Nuclear Power Co. develop special nuclear material in China, according to the grand jury indictment unsealed April 14 in the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Tennessee in Knoxville.
Ho, a Delaware resident and naturalized U.S. citizen, is a nuclear engineer employed by China General Nuclear Power. The indictment charges Ho and his Delaware-based company, Energy Technology International, with two counts conspiracy to unlawfully produce special nuclear material outside the United States and acting as an agent of a foreign government while in the United States.
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In 2004, the former FPL manager allegedly provided Ho with Florida Power & Light information "regarding nuclear power plant outage times" for use at China General's Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant in exchange for payment.
"Daya Bay hopes you can bring them as many paper reports and documents as you could ..." the indictment says Ho wrote the former FPL manager on March 17, 2004.
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Add another reason, among many, that FPL is perhaps
the most despised company in Florida.