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Hon Hai caught the mole and gave out a bonus of 150 million.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The Hon Hai Group is actively "catching the mole." based on the three recent incidents of "catching the mole" exposed in the media, it is estimated that Hon Hai Chairman Terry Gou has issued a whistle-blower bonus of about NT $150 million, hoping that the high bonus will thoroughly eliminate corruption. ...

Hon Hai arrested the mole and gave out a bonus of 150 million.

The Hon Hai Group is actively "catching the mole." based on the three recent incidents of "catching the mole" exposed in the media, it is estimated that Hon Hai Chairman Terry Gou has issued a whistle-blower bonus of about NT $150 million, hoping that the high bonus will thoroughly eliminate corruption.

The annual camp of the Hon Hai Group ranks first in the domestic manufacturing industry, and there are huge procurement projects within the group. Terry Gou attaches importance to the conduct of his employees, sets up an "anti-corruption team" to catch the mole, and will receive a bonus of RMB 10 million for prosecution and verification. Recently, Hon Hai has issued a large bonus of about NT $150 million for "catching the mole", which can be called the largest sum of money by domestic enterprises.

After former senior executives collectively demanded kickbacks from suppliers and Taiwan dry line managers stole iPhone phones, the weekly reported that Hon Hai had recently exposed a mole. The weekly reported that in response to this incident, the "Ghost Hunting Brigade" of the Hon Hai Group has filed a case to track down those behind the scenes.

It is reported that the Foxconn Guanlan plant of Foxconn in Shenzhen, which specializes in the production of iPhone 6, was surprised to hear that 1 million batteries were discharged from the production line, but the batteries that should be scrapped from the production line were flowed to waste processors in Hong Kong, peddling them to downmarket merchants in the name of a new unused piece, and reselling it at an exorbitant profit of as much as NT $100 million.

For the battery theft case, Hon Hai said that the battery is mainly scrapped from the production line and should be disposed of in accordance with the process. If a processor breaches the contract and enters the market, he will be held responsible in accordance with the contract and take the initiative to send the information of the whole case to the judicial authorities for investigation, hoping to find out as soon as possible.

▲ Hon Hai catches the mole and gives a bonus of 150 million.

 
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