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Australia’s Defence and WA Police Cut Ties with Pioneer Computers

Former NSW Premier Mike Baird with Jeff Li, general manager of Pioneer Computers.~|~|ODMZXEZB2g

Australia’s Defence Department and the Western Australia (WA) Police Force have ceased using products from Pioneer Computers, a Sydney-based IT business, following concerns over its alleged connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The decision comes after Liberal Senator Claire Chandler raised significant allegations in Parliament regarding the company’s general manager, Jeff Li.

During a Senate estimates hearing this week, Senator Chandler claimed that archived online documents identified Li as a member of the Guangdong Overseas Exchange Association, which is associated with Beijing’s United Front organization. She stated, “Jeff Li has been named as an adviser to the Guangdong Overseas Exchange Association which operates under the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office in Guangdong province.”

In response, Li and Pioneer Computers issued a statement denouncing Chandler’s remarks as “false and defamatory.” They demanded a retraction and an immediate apology, arguing that the senator’s comments were politically motivated. The statement read, “Her comments were aimed at scoring points against Defence bureaucrats for awarding contracts to an Australian business by linking an Australian citizen to the CCP United Front in an attempt to show up the Labor government as being careless about national security.”

Earlier in the year, Pioneer Computers received a contract worth $345,565 from the Defence Department to provide equipment and services for trials of counter-drone capabilities. However, on March 15, 2024, Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy confirmed that the company would no longer be considered as a supplier. “That company was identified as a potential supplier. When those concerns were identified, a decision was made to no longer continue with looking at their equipment,” Conroy stated to reporters.

Pioneer Computers had also secured a contract in April from the WA Government to supply drones equipped with artificial intelligence for police trials. Following reports of potential security concerns, WA Police maintained that their technology underwent “rigorous security and penetration testing,” assuring that data was not shared with third parties. Nevertheless, WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch announced that equipment from Pioneer Computers is no longer in use for unmanned surveillance technology trials.

“We have gone out to tender, I think over a year ago, or around a year ago, eight companies have been allowed, have been approved for us to buy drone capability from them. We have not used Pioneer; I just want to make that clear,” Commissioner Blanch explained during a press briefing. He emphasized that the decision was based on a preference for local companies rather than any specific issues with Pioneer.

This development highlights ongoing scrutiny regarding the involvement of foreign-linked businesses in Australian security operations. As the situation continues to unfold, the implications for national security and international relations remain significant.

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