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Baidu Accuses Former Executive of Corruption

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By Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Baidu, China’s leading online search group, has reported a former executive to the police.

It accuses him of corruption. Wei Fang, a former VP at the company, was investigated by Baidu’s professional ethics committee.

The company did not disclose the nature of the alleged corruption. It said that Wei was VP of finance in 2018, and held supervisory roles at more than a dozen Baidu subsidiary companies.

Since Xi Jinping became China’s president in 2012, the private and public sectors have both stepped up anti-corruption campaigns.

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