BeiGene responds to employee cooperation investigation: the incident is not related to the company
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发表于 2024-10-25 19:11:57
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On October 25th, there were rumors in the market that Yin Min, the Chief Commercial Officer of BeiGene Greater China, was under investigation by regulatory authorities. At 4:12 pm on the same day, BeiGene issued a statement stating that the company had recently learned that an employee was cooperating with the relevant investigation. According to the current understanding, the incident involving the employee is not related to BeiGene. The company will continue to value and adhere to the operating principles of legality, compliance, and high ethical standards.
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