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Projects being carried out under CPEC free of corruption: envoy

November 23, 2019

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ISLAMABAD: Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing addressing a ceremony on the fifth CPEC media forum on Friday. Leader of the House in Senate Syed Shibli Faraz and Mushahid Hussain Sayed are also present.—Online
ISLAMABAD: Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing on Friday said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects were free of corruption.

Speaking at the fifth CPEC media forum, organised jointly by the Chinese Embassy in Islamabad and Pakistan-China Institute, the envoy said that CPEC projects were investigated and it was unanimously concluded that there was no corruption in their affairs. “CPEC is clean,” he said.

Mr Yao was responding to senior US official Ambassador Alice Wells’ comments at the Woodrow Wilson International Centre in which she alleged that CPEC projects were piling debt burden on Pakistan and lacked transparency.

“We hope Pakistanis will ask Beijing tough questions on debt, accountability, fairness and transparency... Ask the Chinese government why it is pursuing a development model in Pakistan, that significantly deviates from what brought China its own economic success,” Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice Wells said.

Chinese ambassador rejects US criticism of mega-project

Ambassador Yao said he was “shocked and surprised” at Ms Wells’ speech which “fully exposes her ignorance of Pakistan-China relations”.

He said the US should not cast aspersion over something about which it doesn’t have accurate information.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed said Pakistan-China relations and the success of CPEC “rankles many” in the region and beyond, hence while they cannot stop or slow the project, now they are trying to undermine it through negative propaganda.

About the so-called debt trap, he said 91 per cent of the Pakistani debt is owed to the West, including multilateral institutions, and only 9pc to China.

APP adds: Mr Yao called upon the media to play its role in nullifying the effects of propaganda against the CPEC.

“Media is a major vehicle of information and platform of interaction,” he said while addressing the CPEC media forum. “Media from both Pakistan and China have already been playing role in promoting state-to-state relations.”

He said that Pak-China relations were based on win-win cooperation and were mutually beneficial.

China always came forward to assist Pakistan in need without any political or government differences.

The envoy said that if Pakistan was in need, China would never ask Pakistan to repay its loans in time. However, he pointed out, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was strict in its repayment system.

He wondered why the US had suspended its aid promised to Pakistan and said Washington obviously did so because of political priorities. “When in 2013, the Chinese companies were establishing power plants in Pakistan, where was the US? Why it did not invest in Pakistan’s power sector despite knowing that Pakistan was in dire need of electricity?” he asked.

With respect to the US allegation of corruption in CPEC projects, Mr Yao said it was easy to hurl allegations at anyone without having evidences.

With regard to the Main Line (ML-1) railway project which is to be executed under the CPEC, he clarified that the project’s cost is around $9 billion; however, it is only an estimate. “The real cost of the project will be finalised in the second stage of determining financial package of the project,” he added.

The Chinese ambassador also reacted to the US accusation of providing few jobs to Pakistani workers in CPEC projects, saying that so far over 75,000 Pakistani workers had been given job opportunities and that around 2.3 million jobs are expected to be created in CPEC projects by 2030.

“I would be more happy to see more investment coming from the United States to Pakistan,” Mr Yao said, adding that China was determined to build capacities of Pakistani businessmen and industrialists to boost productivity in the country which would ultimately help increase Pakistan’s exports.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2019
 
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It may be free of corruption but is certainly only geared to benfit China. Pakistanis will only serve them tea in tea stalls and fix their punctured tires etc etc. Unless the common Pakistani businessman ensures they themselves become the driving force behind CPEC.
 
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It may be free of corruption but is certainly only geared to benfit China. Pakistanis will only serve them tea in tea stalls and fix their punctured tires etc etc. Unless the common Pakistani businessman ensures they themselves become the driving force behind CPEC.

I sometimes wonder what you expect from them? Should the CCP come to Pakistan, spend $50 billion without expectation to be paid back, recruit and train a force of Pakistani workers to build these projects, then setup and devolop Pakistani businesses and brands to take advantage of the new infrastructure?

We have a government, we have a business community, we have people looking for opportunities. It's upto them to take advantage of the opportunities for Pakistan.
 
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So far the mindset of Pakistani businessmen is largely of becoming a 3rd party dealer with Chinese products flooding our markets and not actively increasing manufacturing/industrialization. Hence, no job growth.
I sometimes wonder what you expect from them? Should the CCP come to Pakistan, spend $50 billion without expectation to be paid back, recruit and train a force of Pakistani workers to build these projects, then setup and devolop Pakistani businesses and brands to take advantage of the new infrastructure?

We have a government, we have a business community, we have people looking for opportunities. It's upto them to take advantage of the opportunities for Pakistan.
 
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It may be free of corruption but is certainly only geared to benfit China. Pakistanis will only serve them tea in tea stalls and fix their punctured tires etc etc. Unless the common Pakistani businessman ensures they themselves become the driving force behind CPEC.

This is entirley dependent on the Pakistani businessmens ambitions there is plenty of opportunities for them
 
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CPEC East West Corridor: 70% Physical Work Of Under-construction Layyah-Taunsa Bridge Completed.The project is likely to be completed in current year 2020.Work on the Rs 2.7 billion project started in February 2018.The flow of traffic from east to west would be facilitated by providing a link between Indus highway N-55 (North-South Corridor) and Pindi Bhattian- Multan Motorway M-4...



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So far the mindset of Pakistani businessmen is largely of becoming a 3rd party dealer with Chinese products flooding our markets and not actively increasing manufacturing/industrialization. Hence, no job growth.

Government must create an environment to promote local industry, foreign investment, give tax brake and at the same time increasing duty on imports.
 
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So what was Shaikh Chilli PM Imran Khan and his party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Baqwas was crying corruption about for five years?

Khoda pahaar, nikka chuha (u-turn karnay wala).

Shame on Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, party of miserable liars.
 
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So what was Shaikh Chilli PM Imran Khan and his party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Baqwas was crying corruption for five years?

Khoda pahaar, nikka chuha (u-turn karnay wala).

Shame on Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, party of miserable liars.
There are two categories of Pakistanis - those who absolutely love PM Imran Khan and those who absolutely hate him. There are no half-measures.

- PRTP GWD
 
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Pakistan can do nothing on its own

70 years and we had nothing but old roads

at least CPEC has a chance

Pakistan policy are very bad and never allow growth

lets give CPEC a chance, it time we start something different
 
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So what was Shaikh Chilli PM Imran Khan and his party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Baqwas was crying corruption about for five years?

Khoda pahaar, nikka chuha (u-turn karnay wala).

Shame on Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, party of miserable liars.
corruption tou hui hai and insiders know it..but the project had to be given a clean chit in order to progress.chinese ka bhi pressure tha..so i guess for the greater good of the country and reputation of a few, mitti pao
 
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corruption tou hui hai and insiders know it..but the project had to be given a clean chit in order to progress.chinese ka bhi pressure tha..so i guess for the greater good of the country and reputation of a few, mitti pao

Its Chinese money in Chinese hands under Chinese management. So how could Pakistanis do corruption?

Use your brain before you answer.
 
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So far the mindset of Pakistani businessmen is largely of becoming a 3rd party dealer with Chinese products flooding our markets and not actively increasing manufacturing/industrialization. Hence, no job growth.

It is futile to compete with the Chinese in manufacturing.

The solution is to ban Chinese products but that requires a spine from the government.
 
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