Beijing Says Wells Fargo Executive Banned From Leaving China ‘Involved in a Criminal Case’

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Beijing Says Wells Fargo Executive Banned From Leaving China ‘Involved in a Criminal Case’

Wells Fargo bank in Washington on Oct. 3, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times

A Wells Fargo executive banned from leaving China last week is “involved in a criminal case,” China’s Foreign Ministry said on Monday after the exit ban raised fears about doing business in the country.

On July 17, Wells Fargo said it was “tracking this situation” and trying to secure the return of its employee to the United States after media reports said Mao Chenyue, an Atlanta-based managing director at the bank, was prevented from leaving China, leading to the bank’s suspension of travel to China.

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