Chinese alternative to World Bank accused of harboring 'toxic culture'
The AIIB was established in 2016 as a Chinese alternative to the World Bank and other Western-led multilateral lenders. © Reuters
June 15, 2023 00:07 JSTUpdated on June 15, 2023 03:14 JST
OTTAWA
(Reuters) -- Canada is freezing ties with the China-led Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank (AIIB) while it probes allegations it is dominated by the
Chinese Communist Party, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Wednesday.
Freeland said she did not rule out
any outcome of the investigation, a clear hint that Ottawa could pull out of a
bank it officially joined in March 2018.
The bank's global communications
director, a Canadian, said on Wednesday he had resigned and criticized the bank
as "dominated by the Communist Party," allegations which the AIIB
said were baseless.
"The Government of Canada will
immediately halt all government led activity at the bank. And I have instructed
the Department of Finance to lead an immediate review of the allegations raised
and of Canada's involvement in the AIIB," Freeland told reporters.
She said as the world's democracies
worked to limit their strategic vulnerabilities to authoritarian regimes, they
must be clear about the ways such governments exercised their influence.
"The review I am announcing
today is to be undertaken expeditiously. And I am not ruling out any outcome
following its completion," she said.
The Chinese embassy in Ottawa did
not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Liberal Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau was in power when Canada joined the AIIB. The opposition Conservatives
have long demanded Ottawa pull out of the bank, saying it is a tool for Beijing
to export authoritarianism throughout the Pacific.
Freeland's remarks mark a new dip in
bilateral relations with China, which have been frosty for the last five years.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police
said on Tuesday it was investigating allegations China tried to intimidate a
federal Conservative legislator.
Canada has accused China of trying
to interfere in its affairs through various schemes, including illegal police
stations and the targeting of lawmakers. Beijing denies all such allegations.
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