The bank's global communications director, a Canadian, said on Wednesday he had resigned and criticized the bank as 'dominated by the Communist Party.'
The headquarters of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank at the Financial Street in Beijing, China.Canada is freezing ties with the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank while it probes allegations it is dominated by the Chinese Communist Party, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Wednesday.
as "dominated by the Communist Party," allegations which the AIIB said were baseless and disappointing.
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