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IBM Investigates Allegations of Executive Misconduct in China

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ibm-investigates-allegations-executive-misconduct-172223702.html

(Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp. is looking into allegations against its China head after a letter circulating online accused the executive of misconduct, including accepting gifts from business partners, the latest upheaval in the US firm’s operations in the Asian country.

A former employee said in a letter to the US company that Chairman Chen Xudong of IBM’s Greater China Group received gift vouchers and cash equivalents from external partners, leaked classified company information to others and violated the company’s expense policies by taking his staff to karaoke bars, several Chinese outlets including the influential business publication Jiemian reported on Monday.

A IBM spokesperson confirmed the existence of the letter and said the company is looking into it.

“IBM takes seriously and thoroughly investigates any alleged behavior that might have violated our business conduct guidelines. We do not discuss individual employee circumstances and remain focused on serving our clients across greater China,” the spokesperson said.

When contacted by a Bloomberg News reporter via WeChat, China’s equivalent of Whatsapp, Chen declined to comment and referred questions to IBM’s communications team.

In August, Bloomberg News reported that IBM was shutting down a hardware research team in China in part due to geopolitical tensions between Washington and Beijing.

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What ? this news is so tame !

No mention or write up of Alvind and the pig Kavanaugh taking in the sights at the nudie bars, naughty strip clubs and the likes in China's red light districts ??

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Post ID: @5dfh+1uZvSTwG

Everyone else need to toe the line or else.....

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Post ID: @4iyd+1uZvSTwG

@1bjc

The executives at "the most ethical company in the world" do not follow the Business Conduct Guidelines that they publish on the IBM Intranet. Nothing but a load of corporate hypocrisy starting at the top with Alvind.

What a surprise !

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Post ID: @3yni+1uZvSTwG
China Executive... this is common practice there, they are the worst

Worst? There are many worse countries for this sort of thing including India.

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Post ID: @1ecw+1uZvSTwG

Why is it always the executives of the self-professed "most ethical company in world" are the ones breaking the rules and embarrassing the company ? #codeofconductisaJOKE

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Post ID: @1bjc+1uZvSTwG

What a surprise... not only it is IBM, all these Executives are crooks, but then a China Executive... this is common practice there, they are the worst!

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Post ID: @1nbr+1uZvSTwG

15 pages, eh?

15-page letter circulating online accuses IBM China head of misconduct; here's what company said while confirming the letter --

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/15-page-letter-circulating-online-accuses-ibm-china-head-of-misconduct-heres-what-company-said-while-confirming-the-letter/articleshow/114227949.cms

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