BEIJING, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Chinese tech company
SenseTime's 0020.HK former executive director of intellectual
property rights is now subject to "mandatory measures" due to
economic problems, state-backed Shanghai Securities News
reported on Thursday.
A SenseTime spokesperson said police are investigating the
case due to suspected criminal offenses, Shanghai Securities
News said.
SenseTime has always strictly adhered to business ethics and
norms, and has "zero tolerance" for corruption and other illegal
behaviors, the spokesperson said, according to Shanghai
Securities News.
The report did not specify which economic problems are under
investigation and gave no further details on suspected criminal
offences.
(Reporting by Ella Cao in Beijing and Meg Shen in Hong Kong.
Editing by Jane Merriman)
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