(Ottawa / Beijing Comprehensive News) The Canadian government is expanding the scope of investigation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and suspended the participation in this multilateral institution led by China.

Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Canada, issued a statement on the government official website on Friday (December 8th) that Canada is negotiating with some of the most close international partners to expand the Asian Infrastic Investment Bank,Investigation of AIIB).

Statement said that the next survey will include: analyzing the investment and management framework of the Asian Investment Bank, investigating whether the existing environment and social governance guarantee measures of the bank are effective and sufficient, and evaluate the bank management to the former executives of the former executives.A response to concerns a month ago.

In June of this year, Bob Pickard, the Canadian, director of the Asian Investment Bank Communications Department, posted that the management of the AIIB was led by the CCP and said that the work culture of the AIIB was "extremely harmful".Resignation.

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The Canadian government responded quickly, and announced that it immediately stopped all government -led activities in the Asian Investment Bank, and reviewed relevant allegations and Canada's participation in the Asian Investment Bank.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the time denied the accusation of Bigbo's accusation at the time.The AIIB claims that Bigbo's public comment is unpredictable and disappointing; Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasized that the recruitment and management of the Asian Investment Bank adheres to the principles of disclosure, best selection, and transparent.

The Asian Investment Bank also released an internal review report in July this year stating that Big Bo's allegations have no factual basis, and no evidence of the CCP has an improper impact on the bank's decision -making.

The statement issued by the Canadian government also revealed that senior Canadian officials also discussed investigations about the AIIB during the annual annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund, and also discussed with Australia, Germany, Sweden, and Britain.

The statement finally said: "Although our contact with our partners is still continuing, Canada's participation in the Asian Investment Bank will be suspended indefinitely."

The AIIB was led by China in October 2013. It opened in January 2016 and headquartered in Beijing.According to the official website of the AIIB, there are currently 109 members of the AIIB. China is the largest shareholder of the AIIB, accounting for 30.7162%of the AIIB.

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