1.95 million members of the Communist Party of China information leaked and penetrated various industries including the British Embassy

British media have revealed that a large number of Chinese Communist Party members have penetrated into all walks of life in the UK, serving in different enterprises and institutions, including the British Embassy and consulates in China, HSBC, Pfizer, Rolls-Royce, etc., which aroused the suspicion that Chinese personnel infiltrated the UK for espionage activities.

The 30 members of congress will be put forward in the house of Commons on the urgent inquiry, conservative mp ShiZhiAn spread around the world describe investigation prove that the communist party, on the most important multinational companies, academic institutions and foreign institutions, the government must take action to kick out the British embassies and consulates in China communist party, they cannot be loyal to Britain and the communist party of China at the same time.

In response, the FCO said there were procedures in place to ensure information security and adequate background checks when hiring diplomats overseas. It has been suggested that members of the Communist Party were known to the government before they were hired, but a Whitehall official said the latest media Revelations raised national security concerns and that members of the Communist Party might have already been identified by MI6 agents.

The mail on Sunday reported (13) Sunday, communications applications Telegram has been around 1.95 million registration of the Chinese communist party party member’s information, including name, birthplace, belong to ethnic, address and telephone number, and after a Chinese dissident will pass information consists of many members of the “China policy multinational parliamentary alliance” (IPAC). IPAC gave the data to four British media companies after they helped verify its authenticity.

The report said the database was set up in 2016, and the list includes 79,000 branches, most of which are related to individual enterprises or institutions. A St Andrews University-educated Member of the Chinese Communist Party had worked at a number of foreign consulates in Shanghai, including the British consulate general, the report found. Some of the Chinese professors who teach in sensitive areas such as aerospace engineering and chemistry at UK universities are also party members, while HSBC and Standard Chartered collectively employed more than 600 Party members in the UK in 2016, with them assigned to 19 departments.

Public health has also been penetrated by The Communist Party, with Pfizer and Astrazeneca, recently developing a vaccine for COVID-19, employing 123 members, and defence companies such as Boeing, Airbus and Rolls-Royce employing hundreds altogether. The report also revealed that the consulate general employees in question were registered as Party members at the state-run Shanghai Foreign Service Corporation, and that at least 249 Party members were on the database associated with the company.

The report said there was still no evidence that the party members were spies, but it raised concerns about national security.

In Beijing, the Foreign Ministry said in response to relevant reports that there are many cases of unjust, false and erroneous charges, which reflect profound problems. It is hoped that relevant parties will distinguish right from wrong, refrain from being coerced by some forces, and adhere to the basis of facts to safeguard justice.

Separately, the UK’s Daily Mail on Saturday quoted sources as saying that the UK has decided to remove Huawei’S 5G network equipment from the UK by 2027. China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) is considering pulling out of plans to build new nuclear power stations in the UK amid tensions between China and the UK.

Reports suggest that CGN is interested in pulling out of the Sizewell C project, which is being developed jointly with Edf of France. The project, which is still in the planning stages, has a reactor design based on another plant under construction in the UK, and EDF is seeking to complete the project in a government-corporate joint venture that avoids all the risks. The two companies did not immediately respond to the report.