The Hong Kong-listed company is the world's top video game maker and the owner of popular super-app WeChat but has struggled under a broad regulatory crackdown on China's tech sector initiated in late 2020.
More than 10 were transferred to China's public security organ, it added, accusing them of"bribery or occupation". "The number of cases and personnel investigated and dealt with throughout 2022 has increased compared with 2021," it added.
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