Monday, October 20, 2014

MCC not the only major Chinese enterprise on World Bank corruption blacklist

MCC not the only major Chinese enterprise on World Bank corruption blacklist
From https://pngexposed.wordpress.com/tag/china-harbour-engineering/
November 17, 2013
The PNG (Papua New Guinea) government should be wary about its new open door policy towards Chinese companies and loans.
Two years ago Chinese state-owned corporation MCC, operator of the controversial Ramu nickel mine in Madang, was exposed as having been labelled corrupt and blacklisted by the World Bank and other international banks.
MCC is clearly not the sort of company you want pumping millions of tons of toxic mine waste into your pristine marine environments. It is a shame Michael Somare did not do a better job of due diligence before jumping into bed with these particular Chinese!
In April we exposed the criminal antecedents of the China Harbour Engineering Company in Bangladesh, Cayman Islands and Jamaica – but in June Powes Parkop gave the company a K300 million contract!
But it appears the rot in China runs much deeper as MCC and CHEC are far from the only Chinese enterprises blacklisted by the World Bank for corruption and other unsavory practices.
The list also includes:
·         ZHEJIANG ZHEDA INSIGMA GROUP CO. LTD. (INSIGMA GROUP)
·         ZHEJIANG ZHEDA INSIGMA TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD.
·         ZHONGKE LIFE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
·         HEFEI HIGHWAY & BRIDGE PROJECT CO. LTD
·         DAQING OILFIELD HIGHWAY & BRIDGE ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
·         CHINA COMMUNICATIONS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED (as the successor or assign to China Road and Bridge Corporation)
·         CHINA GEO-ENGINEERING CORPORATION
·         CHINA STATE CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING CORPORATION
·         CHINA WUYI CO. LTD
It is not only the World Bank that has bared these companies for fraud and corruption. The companies are also on the blacklists of the Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and Inter-American Development Bank.


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