China holds Tencent exec on corruption charges, company says

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The Wall Street Journal reports that Zhang Feng is being probed over alleged unauthorised sharing of personal data collected by Tencent’s WeChat

A logo of Tencent is seen at its booth at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing, China. File photo: REUTERS/TINGSHU WANG

The move comes amid Beijing’s unprecedented crackdown on its home-grown internet platforms, which has ensnared some of its best technology innovators and private-sector champions over violations of antitrust and data privacy rules. Citing people familiar with the matter, the Journal reported that the executive, Zhang Feng, has been under investigation by China’s anti-graft inspector since 2020 over alleged unauthorised sharing of personal data collected by Tencent's social-media app WeChat.

The Journal report said Zhang was suspected of turning over WeChat data to former vice public security minister Sun Lijun, who is being investigated by Beijing for undisclosed violations of Communist Party rules.

 

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