China publishes five detained staff from the US Company for a depth verification Mintz Group | Business and economy news
The company says it is ‘grateful’ to the Chinese authorities for the release of local staff after two years of custody.
China has published five Mintz Group Mintz Group staff after almost two years in custody, the company headquartered in the United States said.
The Chinese authorities detained five local staff in March 2023, which marked the beginning of a series of raids on foreign advisory companies and deep companies, including Bain & Company and Capvision Partners.
The Chinese National Statistics Office announced later that year that Mintz Group, which has its headquarters in New York, has been fined $ 1.5 million to take “statistical investigations related to abroad” without the necessary approval.
“We understand that the employees of Mintz Group Peking are detained, all Chinese citizens, now published,” said spokesman Mintz Group in a statement provided on Tuesday with more media.
“We are grateful to the Chinese authorities that our former colleagues can now be home with their families.”
The publication of employees follows the conclusion of the Chinese development forum, which has long served as a Beijing platform for promoting a country to foreign investors.
This year’s edition of the Forum, wrapped in Monday, was attended by dozens of best business leaders, including the Apple team Cook, Pfizer’s Albert Bourla and Amin Nasser Saudi Aramco.
Speaking at a two -day gathering on Sunday, Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang has committed to expanding access to a foreign investors’ market and invited companies to resist the growing tide of protectionism.
“In today’s increasingly fragmented world with growing instability and uncertainty, the countries need to open their markets and businesses … resist risks and challenges,” said if.
Mintz Group, which specializes in the background checks and investigations on fraud and violation of the job, employs more than 280 investigators in 12 offices in 11 countries, according to his website.