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kaggle-ho-020644House Oversight

Document cites David Cameron’s post‑premiership role in a China infrastructure fund and multiple UK/US university ties to Chinese influence operations

Document cites David Cameron’s post‑premiership role in a China infrastructure fund and multiple UK/US university ties to Chinese influence operations The passage links a former British prime minister to a senior position in a China‑backed infrastructure fund and enumerates a series of university‑level collaborations, gag clauses, and censorship concerns tied to the Chinese Communist Party. While the citations are publicly available, they provide concrete names, dates, and institutional relationships that merit deeper financial‑flow and conflict‑of‑interest investigation, especially regarding any undisclosed benefits to Cameron or UK officials. The lead is moderately novel and involves high‑profile actors, but the claims are largely secondary reporting rather than new evidence, limiting the score to the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Rt Hon David Cameron listed in the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments for a senior role in a China infrastructure fund (Feb 2018).; Financial Times article (Dec 2017) reports Cameron’s appointment to the fund.; Multiple UK universities (King’s College London, Cambridge University Press) expanding China scholarships and facing alleged Chinese gag clauses.

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Document cites David Cameron’s post‑premiership role in a China infrastructure fund and multiple UK/US university ties to Chinese influence operations The passage links a former British prime minister to a senior position in a China‑backed infrastructure fund and enumerates a series of university‑level collaborations, gag clauses, and censorship concerns tied to the Chinese Communist Party. While the citations are publicly available, they provide concrete names, dates, and institutional relationships that merit deeper financial‑flow and conflict‑of‑interest investigation, especially regarding any undisclosed benefits to Cameron or UK officials. The lead is moderately novel and involves high‑profile actors, but the claims are largely secondary reporting rather than new evidence, limiting the score to the strong‑lead range. Key insights: Rt Hon David Cameron listed in the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments for a senior role in a China infrastructure fund (Feb 2018).; Financial Times article (Dec 2017) reports Cameron’s appointment to the fund.; Multiple UK universities (King’s College London, Cambridge University Press) expanding China scholarships and facing alleged Chinese gag clauses.

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kagglehouse-oversighthigh-importancechina‑uk-relationsforeign-influenceuniversity-fundingconflict-of-interestinfrastructure-investment
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