SHANGHAI : China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, its top anti-corruption agency, has criticised what it called a"disgusting" culture of business drinking following a sexual assault scandal at e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
"In the incident, an unhealthy dynamic in a working environment, a disgusting drinking culture, a lack of transparency when reporting issues together exposed pervasive, deeply rooted unspoken rules," it said in a notice on its website.On Sunday, a female Alibaba staffer alleged that she was sexually assaulted by her manager and a client while on a business trip.The staffer alleged that she was coerced into drinking while at a dinner meeting.
On Monday, Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang announced that the alleged perpetrator, along with several other Alibaba staff, had been fired. He also urged Alibaba employees to feel empowered to reject drinking alcohol.