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China’s “red penetration” has attracted global attention in recent years. This week, the British and Australian media revealed a database of 1.95 million CCP members in the Shanghai area. Through these data, it can be seen that the Lao Communist Party has penetrated various public and private organizations. Big leap.
This comprehensive list of information was obtained by “Apple News” through the “Transnational Parliamentary Alliance on China Politics” (IPAC), which is made up of more than 100 democratic legislators from 19 countries, and verified the identities of its members by sampling to confirm that the list has its reference After value, we focus exclusively on the top 50 Taiwanese stock markets in terms of value and well-known companies with Taiwanese funds that are developed in China, and we scrutinize and scrutinize the list.
A follow-up survey by Apple found that among the top 50 companies in Taiwan’s stock market by value, the relevant institutions (mainly in Shanghai) have PCC members included in this list, including the transformer and power supply manufacturer. Delta, with a total of 255 employees. It is also the Taiwanese-funded company with the largest number of party members on this list.
Followed by Fubon Financial Holdings at Fubon Huayi Bank of China, with 98 employees; computer maker Asustek also has three branches of the Chinese Communist Party, up to 90 people, and the shares are listed in Hong Kong, but the color pro-China Want Want Group Related organizations also have up to 92 party members. The party’s branches are mainly located in its wholly-owned subsidiary Shanghai Fuwang Food Co., Ltd. and Wangwang Building.
On this list, it is also found that ASE Packaging and Testing Factory established the ASE Center in Shanghai in 2010 and invited former Vice President Lien Chan to cut the ribbon. The joint committee of this center has a branch of the Communist Party of China with 24 members.
Also, under the food giant Uni-President Group, there are two companies with a 26-member CCP branch; the main producer of Formosa Plastics is developing a steel plant in Vietnam and also has a CCP branch with 25 people; an industrial computer maker Advantech, and Airtac, a pneumatic component manufacturing service provider, also has 22 and 29 CCP members.
In this information, the personal information of these CCP members, including their name, gender, race, place of birth, CCP branch to which they belong, party member number, address, mobile phone number, telephone number and educational background, is clearly presented.
“Apple” asked Delta about party members of the Chinese Communist Party. Delta responded that in China, the establishment of party branches is run by the party and party members and has nothing to do with the company. The company is an independent business entity that focuses on corporate operations and does not engage in political activities.
AirTAC CFO Cao Yongxiang denied that the company has a branch of the Communist Party. The company was reported to have 29 CCP employees. He was shocked when he heard it and said, “It’s a bit outrageous.” Airtac said that of course there are local workers in China, but they may not know if they are members of the Communist Party. The company will not specifically ask about political trends, it will not interfere in politics, and there is no so-called branch of the Communist Party.
Unified stated that they did not understand the media definition of this message and could not respond because they were unclear. The other companies that were named did not respond.
According to “Apple”, in fact, according to the CCP regulations to establish party branches in enterprises, there are three party members or more who can apply for the establishment. The procedure is as follows: submit an application, inform the party committee where it is located for approval, call a party members meeting, call a branch meeting, then report to the party committee for approval, and formally establish. These procedures are ongoing.
A Taiwanese businessman who has worked in China for more than ten years told Apple that this is the CCP’s vertical management strategy.
Looking at this information, the number of CCP members in Taiwan-funded companies is not the highest. The establishment of more CCP branches and party members in world-renowned companies has surprised many countries.
The “Apple” survey found that most of the world’s best-known financial industry in the data, including HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, Mizuho Bank and Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, etc., the renowned accounting firm Deloitte UTS also has more than 900 employees.
Furthermore, the branch of the Communist Party in the global technology factory should not be underestimated. There are more than 900 Chinese Communist Party members in Siemens-related companies, IBM has more than 800 people, Intel has more than 500 people, Qualcomm, Micron, etc. Big tech companies also have at least 100 CCP members.
The major international pharmaceutical companies are not immune, both GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer have party branches established by the Chinese Communist Party.
According to “Apple”, this shocking “red penetration” database is likely an internal secret of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. Someone got it from a local server in April of this year. It is divided into two files, one of which contains 104 detailed personal information of 488,576 party members, and the other has 908,663 party members.
Since July, the two files (“Part 1 of the information gathering of the members of the Shanghai Yellow Russian party” and “Part 2 of the information gathering of the members of the Shanghai Yellow Russian party”) have been circulating in the Telegram’s private chat room.
In September, someone turned the file over to IPAC, who, due to the huge amount of information, cooperated with the British “Daily Mail” and the Australian “Australian” to analyze and confirm its credibility.
According to the “Apple” survey, this database first appeared in July 2016. In fact, it has been clicked on and accessed more than 50,000 times in the last four years. More than 1.95 million members of the party belong to almost 80,000 branches, mostly men. They represent 62.8%, in terms of race, 98.9% are Han. The CCP claims to the outside world that there are more than 92 million party members in China, but it has never disclosed party member information, and the 1.95 million party members exposed this time only represented 2.1% of the entire party.
In response to the database leak, the Chinese Foreign Ministry denounced this as defamation and an unprovoked attack against China and the CCP, but also emphasized that “92 million CCP members play a pioneering role in all walks of life, “which is very intriguing.
On the afternoon of the 17th, the MAC also stated that there were CCP branches and party members in Taiwan-financed companies that so far no immediate damage has been found and that they will be closely monitoring. However, regulations on both sides of the strait stipulate that Chinese citizens may not hold political or military positions or members of the Chinese Communist Party, and require Chinese citizens to heed the relevant regulations. (Research Center, Financial Center / Full Report)