(Shenzhen / Shanghai Comprehensive News) After the company operated by Taiwanese artist Zhang Ting was suspected of being investigated, her Weibo and Douyin account were banned.

Comprehensive Securities Times and Interface News reported yesterday that the vibrato account of more than 33.58 million fans was banned from publishing works. The cause of violations showed that "not in compliance with community norms" will be unsealed on January 16.

In addition, Zhang Ting and her husband, Taiwanese artist Lin Ruiyang, and the co -skincare brand "TST Ting Secret" official Weibo are also banned.It is currently prohibited.

Zhang Ting opened the live show on Douyin in June 2020.After the live broadcast, the on -site pictures celebrated by the team showed that the first live broadcast performance exceeded 250 million yuan (RMB, the same below, S $ 53.05 million).

The Municipal Supervision Bureau of Yuhua District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province announced last week that TST Ting's secret operation subject Darwell was suspected of using the Internet to engage in MLM activities and was filed for investigation on June 5 last year.The company also was also adopted by the use of financial institutions to transfer or hides of MLM funds, and up to 600 million yuan of funds was frozen.

Zhang Ting's Weibo dynamic has no update

officials of the Yuhua District Municipal Supervision Bureau introduced that since 2013There are many characteristics of the three major personnel involved in the case. At present, it has entered the stage of financial auditing and will be punished by the company involved in the results.

TST Court secretly responded that since its establishment, it has always followed the government's guidance, adhered to legal operations, and paid taxes in accordance with the law.At present, everything is normal and will actively cooperate with the government's work.

At present, the latest developments of Zhang Ting and Lin Ruiyang's Weibo stayed in the previous response of TST Ting secrets.Regarding Darwei's punishment, Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of Mainland China, emphasized at a press conference on December 29 that this is completely involved in commercial incidents and has nothing to do with cross -strait relations.Anyone who is doing business in the mainland must follow laws and regulations.