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Service Provider Executives Resign amid China Mobile Corruption Scandal
Service Provider Executives Resign amid China Mobile Corruption Scandal
Two high-level executives at China Mobile service providers announced their resignations amid the ongoing investigation into allegations of corruption at the country’s largest telecom carrier
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(Beijing) -- Chairman Tian Tao and CEO Li Yinan of Beijing Wuxian Xunqi Information Technology Co., an operator of China Mobile's 12580 service, will resign following the further investigations into allegations of corruption at the country's largest telecom carrier.
Wuxian Xunqi is the exclusive partner and operator of the 12580 operation, an online traveling service. Launched by China Mobile, it includes hotel and air ticket booking services.
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