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on June 12, 2025
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This is Neville Roy Singham. He has been discovered by intelligence as the billionaire responsible for funding the Los Angeles riots. He is married to Jodie Evans who works closely with him to help destabilize governments for the Chinese Communist Party.
He is an American businessman and social activist. He is the founder and former chairman of Thoughtworks, an IT consulting company that provides custom software, software tools, and consulting services, which he sold to a private equity firm for $785 million in 2017.
In 2019, Singham started a consulting business with partners who are active in the propaganda apparatus of the Chinese Communist Party and who co-own a company with a municipal government that promotes anti-poverty policies.
A socialist and supporter of Maoism, according to The New York Times, Singham has provided significant funding for media outlets, organizations, and politicians around the world that promote pro-Chinese government propaganda.
In August 2023, The New York Times reported that Singham works closely with the Chinese government and state media, and donates to various groups, news organizations, and entities through non-profit groups and shell companies that spread pro-Chinese government messages. Chinese state media accounts have retweeted people and organizations in Mr. Singham's network 122 times since February 2020. The non-profits distributing the funding included the United Community Fund, Justice and Education Fund, and People's Support Foundation, which have addresses at UPS store mailboxes in Illinois, Wisconsin, and New York, and are headed by Jodie Evans or former ThoughtWorks employees. Funded groups include: an Indian-based independent news site, NewsClick, that the Times described as having "sprinkled its coverage with Chinese government talking points"; in South Africa the Nkrumah School, the Socialist Revolutionary Workers Party and the New Frame news startup (whose editor had resigned in 2022 citing its "soft coverage" of China and Russia); the Brasil de Fato newspaper in Brazil; and activist groups No Cold War, Code Pink, People's Forum, and Tricontinental in the United States. In response to the Times report, Singham said that he was not a "member of, work for, take orders from, or follow instructions of any political party or government or their representatives.”
Following the August 2023 New York Times report, US Senator Marco Rubio asked the United States Department of Justice to open an investigation into entities related to Singham for potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
The Delhi Police also opened an investigation into NewsClick, focused on funding by Singham and its role in pushing a pro-China narrative. The police allege that "Email communications between Singham, Vijay Prashad, Prabir and their associates established that Singham was actively pursuing the China line on Covid-19, despite mounting criticism of the same from the international community. Singham is seen nudging Prabir and the PPK NewsClick team to peddle the Chinese version…" It also accused Singham and his associates of creating a web of organizations to funnel money into NewsClick.
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