BeiGene responds to investigation of company executives: the incident involving the employee has nothing to do with BeiGene
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发表于 2024-10-25 17:13:14
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On the afternoon of October 25th, BeiGene's official WeChat account released a statement stating that BeiGene had learned that an employee of the company was cooperating with the relevant investigation work. According to the current understanding, the incident involving the employee is not related to BeiGene. BeiGene will continue to value and adhere to the operating principles of legality, compliance, and high ethical standards.
At noon on the same day, Interface News learned from multiple relevant sources that Yin Min, the Chief Business Officer of BeiGene Greater China, has been taken away for investigation by relevant parties.
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