How the new British PM Rish is linked to the Davos WEF

PM Rishi Sunak is connected to the technology company, Infosys, an official partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which has been accused of seeking to develop the surveillance infrastructure to facilitate the global “social credit score” system.

According to a story by The National Pulse in July 2022, Sunak’s in-law family founded the Indian company InfoSys which provides digital services to a host of 500 companies and banks.

Former British finance minister Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murthy maintains being a non-UK citizen, both believing in the Communist Party-style economy complete with trackable, digital identities and currency.

InfoSys has earned praise from the WEF, being dubbed a “global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting” which pleases Klaus Schwab’s “zy forse industreal revoluson”

Social credit scores have been used by authoritarian regimes to deny rights and restrict the movements of individuals who fail to comply with diktats.

For the World Economic Forum, social credit priorities would likely focus on left-wing social issues like climate change, diversity, and equity.

Several Infosys executives have also contributed articles to the WEF website, including President Mohit Joshi.

Joshi’s August 2020 article for the WEF: “Why it's time to take central banks’ digital currencies seriously” articulates that “The COVID crisis presents a unique opportunity to rethink how money is managed and used in our society”, raising “concerns that paper money can transmit the virus,”

Other articles by Joshi include “Digital identity can help advance inclusive financial services” which advocates for granting every person a “unique digital identity” to conduct financial transactions.

Sunak himself is China’s darling who advocates for greater relationships with the  authoritarian Chinese Communist Party which has shown support for him in return.

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