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China-led AIIB will be lean, clean and green

April 12, 2015 10:02 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:23 pm IST - BEIJING

The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will be lean, clean and green, its interim chief said, playing down concerns over transparency and standards governing the institution.

The $50 billion bank, expected to start operations by the end of the year, is attracting a growing list of countries, from Britain to India to New Zealand.

The AIIB is seen as a potential rival to established lenders the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, which are dominated by the United States and Japan.

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"Lean is cost effective; clean, this bank will have zero-tolerance on corruption; green means it's going to promote the economy,"

Xinhua quoted Jin Liqun, secretary-general of the bank's multilateral interim secretariat, telling a forum in Singapore on Saturday.

The bank would not be run politically, Mr. Jin said.

"AIIB is a bank, not a political organisation or political alliance. This guaranteed that it would be impossible to operate it in an untransparent way," he said.

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More than 40 countries have applied to join the AIIB, with the United States and Japan being notable absentees.

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