Yes. Sure.
First of all, there was the decision on which countries to go to by the bank president for the central Asia summit, which was adjacent to Xi Jinping's being there.
Last year around the time that I left the bank, there was a decision about where the president would go and what the president would say. To me, it was very clear there was a geopolitical piggyback on that to foster Chinese interest. These photographs weren't published. President Jin of the bank was meeting with world leaders—not with the flag of AIIB, but with the flag of the People's Republic of China. I prevented their publication internally at the bank because I felt it would not look good on a multilateral institution for its president to be seen meeting under the Chinese flag.
I was ordered to put on the website of a multilateral institution a statement of condolence when Jiang Zemin, the previous Chinese leader died. Our department pushed back. We thought that would not be appropriate because Queen Elizabeth had just died and we didn't post anything for her.