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Who are the Duongs, the family at the center of the FBI Oakland probe?

In World
June 21, 2024

OAKLAND, Calif.Not only did the FBI raid Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao’s home on Thursday, but they searched three other locations connected to a politically powerful family.

It’s unclear what the federal agents were looking for exactly.

But agents were seen scouring the homes of David Duong and his son, Andy Duong – on Skyline Boulevard and Viewcrest Court –  as well as the the Duong family company, Cal Waste Solution, at 1211 Embarcadero, along with Thao’s home on Maiden Lane.

A neighbor told KTVU that they saw two people put in handcuffs at the Viewcrest home yet no arrests have been made public as of Friday. Postal inspectors were also investigating the Skyline Boulevard home and IRS investigators were seen at the Cal Waste offices.

So, who are the Duongs?

The family owns Cal Waste Solutions, Oakland’s recycling company, which also provides junk pick-up in San Jose, and an integrated waste management facility in their native Vietnam.

According to the family’s company website, the Duong’s escaped the Vietnam War and settled in San Francisco, where they tout their humble beginnings. Sixteen members of their family lived in two studio apartments for a while, according to the family story.

David Duong, the eldest of the siblings, learned about recycling from his parents, who owned the largest paper mill in South Vietnam and he became the president and CEO of Cal Waste Solutions. Sister Kristina Duong became the CFO and brother Victor Duong became the vice president.

The Duongs say that they have established the “largest recycling company in Northern California,” employing 300 employees.

“For the Duong family, this venture is about more than business. It’s about giving back to the communities that have given so much to them – even the home they were forced to leave more than forty years ago,” the family states on its website.

In a statement Friday sent to KTVU, the company said that the Duongs are aware of the FBI search of their company, emphasizing that they haven’t been charged with any crime or wrongdoing.

“We are activcely cooperating with the government’s investigation,” Cal Waste said, adding that they are “confident” the government will find they haven’t done anything illegal or improper.

“CWS will continue to proudly provide recycling services to the countless communities throughout the Bay Area,” the statement read.

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FBI agents raid the home of Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on 80 Maiden Lane. June 20, 2024

In 2014, the Oakland City Council awarded California Waste Solutions a billion-dollar contract to run the city’s collection services, over Waste Management, a much larger company that had also bid for the job, The Oaklandside reported. 

In 2017, the city of Oakland sued California Waste Solutions for allegedly overcharging some landlords of multi-unit buildings and making millions of dollars of additional profit. Oakland alleged that Cal Waste was charging 550% of what their contract allowed. 

The company filed a countersuit against the city.

The parties agreed to a settlement in 2021 where California Waste Solutions would refund landlords over $6 million and reduce their monthly premium service rate.

The settlement required that Cal Waste refund approximately 2,000 multi-family building owners for those years of overcharging, and lower their rates for backyard service for recycling carts going forward.

“The settlement will make these Oakland ratepayers whole, remedying the harm they suffered for years as a result of CWS’ overcharging practices,” the city wrote in a news release on Dec. 10, 2021.

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