China ’s Beijing Office of Mintz Group, China’ s due diligence company, was fined 10.68 million yuan (RMB, below, about S $ 202,000).Statistical investigation activities.
According to the announcement issued by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics on July 14, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics said in a ruling on July 5 that Mesic Zhizhi Business Consulting (Beijing) Co., Ltd.During the 37th project conducting foreign -related investigation from March to July 2022, there were no qualifications for foreign -related statistical surveys in accordance with the law, engaged in foreign -related statistical survey activities, violated the relevant regulations of China, and have constituted the failure to report it in accordance with the law to obtain the approval of the report.Eligible for foreign -related statistical investigations and illegal engage in foreign -related statistical investigation activities.
The ruling stated that according to regulations, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics decided to confiscate the illegal income of 5.3444,599 yuan to Mei Si Wisdom, and fined 5.34444,599 yuan, and the fine was 10.68988 yuan.
The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Statistics also pointed out that the bureau cannot contact Mei Si Wisdom's legal representative, nor can it be sent to the company on the spot or by mail.
In March of this year, the Chinese police closed Mei Si Wise Beijing Office and arrested five local employees.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Mei Si Wisdom has not responded to the request for comment.The company has previously said that it has obtained a license to carry out business in China and operates transparently within the scope allowed by law.
Before the anti -spy law law was officially implemented in July this year, the Chinese law enforcement department has been in the past few months to the beauty of Mei Si, the consulting industry giant Bain, and the Japanese pharmaceutical factory AnsAzlas Pharmaceutical (Astellas Pharma) takes action.
Agence France -Presse reported in July that the anti -spy law made Chinese and foreign companies disturbing.A staff member of a large international audit company said in May in May in May: "Each company is busy formulating regulations for protecting employees, but the definition of this law is very vague ... No one knows whether they are crossing the line, and they don’t know the red line.Where. "