Taiwan Seeks Arrest of Chinese Smartphone Maker OnePlus CEO Over Illegal Hires

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Chief Executive Officer of OnePlus Pete Lau attends a launch event for the new OnePlus 6T in the Manhattan borough of New York City on Oct. 29, 2018. Carlo Allegri/ReutersTAIPEI–Taiwan prosecutors have issued an arrest ‍warrant for the chief executive officer of ‍Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, alleging he was involved in illegal business and recruitment activities in Taiwan.Taiwan’s Shilin District Prosecutors Office ‌said in a document it had indicted two Taiwanese citizens for helping OnePlus ⁠CEO Pete Lau illegally operate a business and recruit more than 70 employees in Taiwan. The allegations fall under Taiwanese law governing relations with China.

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