
Dr. Anthony Fauci invested in the Chinese regimeโs corporate โnational champions,โ large Chinese companies that advance Beijingโs interests and benefit from state policies, in a 2020 investment portfolio, according to recently disclosed financial records.
โโSen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) obtained the records (pdf) and published them on Jan. 14, showing that Fauci had $10.4 million in investments, including holdings in several funds, at the end of 2020. One particular fund was named the Matthews Pacific Tiger Fund.
The fund invested 42.7 percent of its investorsโ capital on companies based in Hong Kong and China, according to a fact sheet (pdf) published by the private investment firm Matthews Asia in September 2021. Those companies included Tencent Holdings, Alibaba Group Holdings, Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing Ltd., and WuXi Biologics Cayman.
The fundโs portfolio companies were initially reported by Breitbart.
Tencent Holdings, a Chinese technology and entertainment conglomerate based in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, is best known for being the owner of popular messaging app WeChat. The app has drawn scrutiny from the U.S. government over national security concerns.
Tencent is also known for complying with the Chinese regimeโs censorship rules in China and for extending its monitoring and censorship to U.S. users of WeChat.
Alibaba, Chinaโs e-commerce and technology giant founded by billionaire tech entrepreneur Jack Ma, along with Tencent, were among several Chinese companies named in 2017 by Chinaโs Ministry of Science and Technology on the communist regimeโs โnational teamโ for advancing artificial intelligence.
U.S. officials have warned about the two companies.
In 2019, Christopher Ford, then the assistant secretary of state for international security and nonproliferation, said Chinaโs technology giants, including Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent, had โbecome deeply enmeshed in Beijingโs system of oppression at home and its increasingly assertive strategic ambitions globally.โ
WuXi Biologics Cayman, a biopharmaceutical company listed in Hong Kong, has ties to the Chinese Communist Party. According to a 2021 article published by Chinaโs news portal NetEase, the firm was among several Chinese companies signing a partnership deal with the municipal government in Wuxi, a city near Shanghai, in forming a โParty-building alliance.โ
One of the things the alliance would allow the participating companies to do better would be to share information on improving the โcohesiveness and competitivenessโ of their โParty organizations.โ
Aside from the Matthews Pacific Tiger Fund, Fauciโs 2020 investments also include Pimcoโs investment-grade bond fund and the Pax Ellevate Global Womenโs Leadership Fund.
By Frank Fang