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Tencent fires 100 and purges contract list

by on03 February 2021


Anti-graft

Tencent named 37 companies it had blacklisted from future contracts and said it has fired more than 100 staff over embezzlement and bribery incidents.

Tencent said in a social media post that it had reported 40 employees to authorities since it started an anti-graft campaign in the fourth quarter of 2019.

In one case, an employee in its game publishing division sought benefits for outside parties and obtained kickbacks from them, Tencent said in the name and shame post.

Chinese tech companies have doubled down on corruption investigations in recent years, as their valuations and profiles have soared following a tech boom in the country.

In 2018 a senior Alibaba executive was cited as proof that a years long anti-graft drive spearheaded by President Xi Jinping would not spare the country’s web titans. Yang Weidong, the president of Alibaba’s video streaming service Youkou, stepped down before he was given a seven year jail sentence.

China’s tech companies have since provided regular updates on their anti-corruption measures.

Tencent said on Wednesday it would stick to a “zero tolerance” policy towards unethical behaviour.

 

Last modified on 03 February 2021
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