“We share your view that all companies in which we invest as well as our investment partners, including index providers, must consider relevant issues such as human rights in how they conduct their businesses,” Leduc said.
Centre Ice Director Rick Peterson said CPP’s response is a hopeful step in the right direction.
Peterson said of CPP’s response, “They agree with our position that they should not be investing indirectly in passive index funds that are supporting companies taking advantage of slave Uyghur slave camps in China.”
‘Passively Funding Crimes Against Humanity’
However, CPP isn’t the only Canadian government investor in such companies, according to rights group Hong Kong Watch. Hong Kong Watch’s report “Passively Funding Crimes Against Humanity” is what initially motivated Centre Ice to start a petition and arrange a meeting in December with CPP officials.The report said two other federal employee pension funds, as well as six provincial pension funds, have similar investments.
It said CPP currently has $14 billion invested in two equity indices that hold shares in companies allegedly profiting from Uyghur slave labour in China. One is the MSCI China Index and the other is the MSCI Emerging Market Index. Both were listed as CPP holdings in CPP’s March 2022 report.
The Hong Kong Watch report said, however, that it and Sheffield Hallam University’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice has found that “many firms on the MSCI Index actively use Uyghur forced labor or source from suppliers that do.”
“Many of these commercial entities are not listed in the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act recently introduced by the United States,” the report said. And thus, many Western pension funds invest in them.
CPP to Investigate
It called for CPP to investigate Hong Kong Watch’s allegations, report back to Canadians on its findings, and redeem the $14 billion it invested if the funds were indeed used to support the repression of Uyghur ethnic minorities.After meeting with CPP’s Leduc in December, and following the recent letter from CPP, Peterson said he is confident CPP is taking this matter seriously.