Fired Alibaba employee suspected of 'forcible indecency', not rape -police

Reuters2021-08-14

SHANGHAI, Aug 14 (Reuters) - A former male employee of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is suspected of committing "forcible indecency" against a female colleague, but not rape, according to Chinese police probing the assault.

The investigation is still ongoing, the police bureau of eastern China’s Jinan city, where the incident occurred, said in a statement via Weibo.

The police update came after a female employee went public with an 11-page account on Alibaba's intranet saying her manager and a client sexually assaulted her during a business trip, and that superiors and human resources did not take her report seriously.

The scandal led to fierce public backlash against Alibaba, which later fired the male employee.

The male Alibaba employee, whom police only identify by his surname Wang, entered the hotel room of the victim, surnamed Zhou, four times while she was drunk after a business dinner on July 27 and committed “forcible indecency” during one of these visits, according to the police statement.

The client had also committed the act against Zhou on two occasions during the trip, they said.

The police said that they had not found enough evidence that Zhou was forced to drink alcohol during a banquet that evening attended by the suspects, as she had claimed.

Alibaba did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Reuters was unable to reach the two suspects or Zhou for comment.

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Comments

  • Damien Khoo
    2021-08-16
    Damien Khoo
    Is forcible indecency equals to attempted rape? 
  • sylarspock
    2021-08-16
    sylarspock
    Scary for $Alibaba(BABA)$[Surprised] 
  • FlareSpark
    2021-08-16
    FlareSpark
    Another attempt to escape legal responsibility 
  • chi911
    2021-08-16
    chi911
    Say yea to gender equality and safety in workplace
  • destinedtwo
    2021-08-15
    destinedtwo
    Regardless, the company should have had policies and procedures in place to deal with such instances instead of the staff having toannounce the allegations in the canteen
  • ruinsaint
    2021-08-15
    ruinsaint
    Force inside her
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