Name for probe into Chinese genetics firm over being pregnant take a look at knowledge

A Chinese firm promoting being pregnant exams within the UK have to be investigated over the potential threat that genetic knowledge could also be shared with the federal government in Beijing, a cross-party group of parliamentarians has warned.

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MPs and friends have known as for the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) to launch a probe into BGI Group, China's main genomics firm.

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They raised an investigation by the Reuters news company in 2021 which advised the agency was utilizing the genetic info collected from expectant moms all over the world "for sweeping research on the traits of populations".

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The report claimed the NIFTY non-invasive pre-natal take a look at is a supply of genetic knowledge for the corporate, which it stated was working with the Chinese navy to enhance "population quality" and on genetic analysis to fight listening to loss and altitude illness in troopers.

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The firm has denied being linked to the Chinese state, and stated it had "previously refuted" allegations made by the politicians of their letter to the ICO.

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MPs raised issues after entities of BGI had been blacklisted by the US authorities in March over allegations it performed genetic evaluation and surveillance actions for Beijing, which Washington stated was used to repress ethnic minorities in China.

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In their letter to the ICO, the politicians stated: "It is vital consumers have full transparency in order to carefully assess the risks associated with sharing such data with state-linked Chinese companies."

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They raised the alarm about China's nationwide intelligence legislation, which requires non-public corporations to share info with the state if requested for safety functions.

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According to BGI's web site, the NIFTY take a look at is used to analyse blood samples from pregnant girls to display for genetic abnormalities, together with Down's Syndrome.

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But Tory former well being minister Lord Bethell, a co-signatory of the letter, stated whereas BGI "is a remarkable genomics and diagnostics company…we just don't know for sure what it does with that data".

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"I would love to think it is respectful of privacy and security and individual rights, but we know from the practices of the government in China that it is using genomic data for surveillance, " he stated.

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"We have got to ask ourselves can we really trust BGI to be doing genomic testing here in the UK?"

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Lord Bethell signed the letter alongside Tory MP Henry Smith and Labour's Siobhain McDonagh, Taiwo Owatemi and Charlotte Nichols.

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Former Lib Dem minister Alistair Carmichael, one other co-signatory, described BGI as the "next Huawei", claiming it was "a question of 'when' rather than 'if' it is banned in the UK".

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"With that in mind, the government should simply get on with it," he stated.

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"In March, the science minister George Freeman told parliament that BGI is a 'danger point'. Why then is BGI being allowed to open a new centre in London while continuing to build partnerships with UK universities?

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"This is a nationwide safety failing of the best order. The authorities should act."

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A BGI spokesperson said it "can be totally clear and welcomes any alternative to supply info on our work within the UK".

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"We imagine in clear, collaborative analysis and overtly sharing outcomes, a precept that's essential to offering the best advantages for all of humanity. We will proceed to advocate for open and inclusive international scientific collaboration with the purpose of combating ailments extra successfully and enhancing the well being of mankind."

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The company added it "doesn't have interaction in unethical practices and doesn't present gene know-how for the surveillance of Uighurs. BGI Group doesn't condone and would by no means be concerned in any human rights abuses".

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