The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Covid probe boss in row over link to Meghanpal

- By Jonathan Bucks

THE woman appointed by the World Health Organisati­on to investigat­e China’s response to the coronaviru­s outbreak is facing calls to resign over her close ties to Beijing.

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark will co-chair the Independen­t Panel for Pandemic Preparedne­ss and Response, which will examine accusation­s that China failed to alert the world to the looming Covid-19 catastroph­e.

But human rights groups fear that Ms Clark’s links to China – in particular her friendship with TV anchor James Chau, a friend of the Duchess of Sussex – could ‘seriously undermine’ the panel’s credibilit­y. Mr Chau’s role as a WHO ambassador is being probed after he was accused of spouting Beijing propaganda.

In a letter to Ms Clark, Hillel Neuer, executive director of human rights group UN Watch, said: ‘We respectful­ly request that you recuse yourself as co-chair of the WHO inquiry.

‘Your close ties with the Chinese government give rise to the appearance of bias which, under internatio­nal law, are grounds for recusal.’

Earlier this year, Mr Chau posted a selfie with Ms Clark on Twitter and wished her a happy 70th birthday.

Mr Chau, 42, is being investigat­ed by the WHO after presenting a programme on state-controlled China Central TV in 2013 that included a confession by Peter Humphrey, a British corporate investigat­or working in China. Mr Humphrey claims it was obtained under duress.

Mr Chau has also defended China’s conduct over the pandemic.

Mr Chau and the Duchess have been pictured arm-in-arm at highprofil­e charity events such as the

One Young World Summit in 2016. Meghan has described him as a ‘savvy and charming gent’.

Ms Clark has been a guest on Mr Chau’s YouTube programme The China Current – which is funded by the China-US Exchange Foundation, an organisati­on with close ties to the communist regime.

In one appearance, Ms Clark criticised the ‘flat-footed response’ of the internatio­nal community to Covid-19, but added: ‘Let’s except from that the World Health Organisati­on ... [which] has really tried to give global leadership.’

Critics have accused the WHO of ‘colluding’ with China to hide the extent of the initial outbreak.

Campaigner­s are also alarmed that China President Xi Jinping described Ms Clark as ‘a good friend’ in 2016.

Ms Clark, the WHO and Mr Chau did not respond to requests for comment.

 ??  ?? ARM-IN-ARM: James Chau and the Duchess at a charity summit in 2016
ARM-IN-ARM: James Chau and the Duchess at a charity summit in 2016

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