The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank says it will conduct an internal review after a former executive claims China’s Communist Party has infiltrated the institution
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/infrastructure-banks-efforts-to-show-it-isnt-a-chinese-tool-hit-setback-7560b9dThe AIIB says it will conduct an internal review after former executive claims that the CCP has infiltrated the bank
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