WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in search of an investigation into whether or not Harvard University violated federal sanctions by collaborating in a medical health insurance convention in China, in line with a New York Occasions report printed on Wednesday (Jun 11).
Citing sources conversant in the matter and paperwork reviewed by the newspaper, the report mentioned the convention could have included officers from the Xinjiang Manufacturing and Development Corps, a Chinese language state-run group that has been blacklisted by the US.
The New York Occasions reported that Harvard has launched an inside assessment of its position within the occasion. Rubio signed off on a suggestion to the Treasury Division final month to open an investigation, in line with the report.
Reuters has not independently verified the report.
A spokesperson for the Treasury Division mentioned it takes “any allegations of sanctions violations extraordinarily significantly” however declined to touch upon potential or pending investigations. A State Division spokesperson additionally declined to remark.
Harvard declined to answer a Reuters request for remark and didn’t remark to the New York Occasions.
The Trump administration has elevated scrutiny of the college in current months, freezing billions of {dollars} in grants and proposing to revoke its tax-exempt standing. These measures have triggered a sequence of authorized challenges.
