A Canadian executive of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) resigned on June 14 while accusing the Chinese communist regime of manipulating AIIB and creating a toxic culture.
Experts pointed out that the incident has again revealed the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) infiltration of international financial organizations, which should serve as another warning to the free world.
The Beijing-based AIIB, established by the CCP, began operations in 2016 to finance railways and other infrastructure in Asian countries. The bank’s leadership claims that it has no political leanings and isn’t influenced by political disputes.
However, Canadian Bob Pickard, director of global communications at the AIIB, posted to Twitter on June 14 that he had resigned, revealing that the AIIB has been dominated by CCP members.
“The Communist Party hacks hold the cards at the Bank. They deal with some board members as useful idiots. I believe that my Government should not be a member of this PRC instrument. The reality of power in the bank is that it’s CCP from start to finish.”
Export CCP Party Culture, Ideology
Song Guocheng, a researcher at the International Relations Center of National Chengchi University in Taiwan, told The Epoch Times on June 15 that the AIIB is an international financing bank used by the CCP to support its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which seeks to extend the CCP’s influence in other countries through infrastructure investments.Pickard’s resignation and revelation show that leaders in democratic systems of governance have no way to work compatibly with the CCP’s bureaucracy, corruption, and selfish goals.
“There is no way for him to continue to collude with them [CCP], and resignation is a moral choice,” Song said in response to Pickard’s resignation.
Song believes that this isn’t an isolated incident, as the CCP has been receiving pushback to its efforts to spread its Marxist-inspired culture and ideology all over the world.
Masao Sun, an associate professor at the Department of International Affairs and Entrepreneurship at Nanhua University in Taiwan, told The Epoch Times on June 15 that the situation disclosed by the Canadian executive confirmed CCP critics’ doubts regarding some international organizations led by China’s ruling party. But it also revealed the extent of the CCP’s push for power and influence on the world stage.
“Our original assumption was that the AIIB would serve China’s own national interests, or mainly serve BRI. We didn’t think that the CCP would impose the Party’s will within an international organization, which is unheard of,” Song said.
Huang Shicong, a Taiwanese financial expert, told The Epoch Times on June 15 that the outside world knows the purpose of the establishment of the AIIB, but there’s no way to know its internal operations.
This time, the Canadian executive publicly revealed the internal situation, confirming the outside world’s original doubts.
Influencing Other Countries, Organizations
Sun said the AIIB claims that its purpose is to assist developing countries in financing their infrastructure development.“This will cause another problem, that is: When it lends money to the developing countries, will these countries also be influenced by the toxic CCP culture inside the AIIB?” he asked.
“From this incident, it can be inferred that the BRI promoted by the CCP around the world may export not only the debt crisis we have seen but also the party culture of the CCP—the culture of not adhering to the international order but dominated by the rules defined by the CCP.”
Sun warned that the United States and the free world must think more carefully about what the CCP is doing and find a comprehensive way to deal with it.
Pickard’s allegations were denied by the AIIB. The Chinese Embassy in Canada called the remarks lies.
Huang said this incident may lead to the departure of more international employees in other semi-official organizations that cooperate with China.
“Foreigners who work in China or in Chinese organizations should be very careful in the future,” he said.
Sun believes that in the future, Western executives who join the AIIB may be vetted by the CCP.
“The BRICS development banks that the CCP participates in or leads may have similar situations,” he said.