ByteDance dismisses hundreds of employees for corruption
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ByteDance dismisses hundreds of employees for corruption

ByteDance has confirmed the dismissal of 353 employees due to corrupt actions, with an additional 39 individuals referred to law enforcement for potential criminal prosecution. This announcement, made internally on March 6, was reported by the Chinese media outlet Jiemian on March 7. The measures are part of ByteDance's ongoing commitment to combat corruption within the company, reflecting a broader effort to uphold corporate integrity and professional ethics. The actions taken in 2024 underscore the company's proactive stance in addressing misconduct and ensuring accountability among its workforce.

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