Sky News Australian television and The Australian newspaper said the leak of official membership records — the first of its kind in the world — exposed details of 1.95 million CCP members, including their position, birth date, and ethnicity.
The records also showed that the CCP infiltrated the US, Australian, and British consulates in Shanghai, the outlets said.
That reportedly happened through a government-run recruitment agency placing advisers into Western embassies for more than a decade.
Besides background information about the CCP members, mainly from Shanghai. details also emerged about 79,000 communist party branches, many of them inside companies.
Communist party branches have been set up inside western companies, allowing the infiltration of those companies by CCP members – who, if called on, are answerable directly to the communist party, to the Chairman, the president himself,” she said.
However, the breach is “also going to embarrass some global companies,” argued Sky News host Sharri Markson.
The companies, she suggested,” appear to have no plan in place to protect their intellectual property from theft. From economic espionage.”
The data revealed Sunday was reportedly extracted from a Shanghai internet server by Chinese dissidents in April 2016. The whistleblowers were using it for counter-intelligence purposes, sources said.
It was then leaked in mid-September to the newly-formed international bi-partisan group, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China. That group comprises 150 legislators around the world.
“It was then provided to an international consortium of four media organizations, The Australian, The Sunday Mail in the UK, De Standaard in Belgium, and a Swedish editor, “ explained Markson.
Business leaders such as Ratan Tata, US military members of all ranks, senior diplomats, academics, celebrities, ordinary people, and even gangsters were also on the list.
The information was scraped mostly from open sources like social media profiles by a Chinese big-data harvesting company called Shenzhen Zhenhua Data Information Technology.
China is also rapidly extending domestic surveillance, impacting critics, and ethnic and religious minorities, including Christians, Worthy News established.
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