Taiwan fundraising boss forged Nvidia seal and fake congratulation letters

Aug 21, 2026

A Taiwanese businessman who cultivated an image of political and tech connections was found to have faked those ties, and his son has now been sentenced for helping build the forgeries.

  • Hsu Shao-tung, head of the Sanlian Group, raised billions of Taiwan dollars illegally and was convicted of taking Chinese money to interfere in elections.
  • To impress investors, he had his son carve a fake Nvidia seal at a stamp shop and print phony congratulation letters from Jensen Huang and then-president Tsai Ing-wen.
  • The fakes were professionally framed and shown alongside real photos with politicians to solicit hundreds of thousands of dollars from backers.
  • Hsu got 13 years in March, then skipped bail and fled the country; he is now the subject of a nationwide manhunt.
  • The son admitted the forgery and stayed in Taiwan, drawing a sentence of nearly two years for faking both a head-of-state document and a foreign company's papers.

Outlook: The son serves his sentence while his father remains at large abroad, and the case adds to scrutiny of Chinese money flowing into Taiwanese politics.

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