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Tencent fires more than 120 workers for fraud
Chinese tech giant Tencent said it last year dismissed more than 120 employees for violating its anti-fraud rules, including for corruption and embezzlement, reports BSS. The Hong Kong-listed company is the world's top video game maker and the owner of the popular super-app WeChat, which is installed on almost every phone in the country. Tencent's founder Pony Ma in 2022 described the level...
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