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Taiwan probes HTC staff over theft of trade secrets

Three employees of the smartphone maker are accused of selling information to mainland firms

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Taiwanese prosecutors are investigating allegations that three employees at leading smartphone maker HTC stole trade secrets to sell to Chinese firms. Photo: EPA

Taiwanese prosecutors are investigating allegations that three employees at leading smartphone maker HTC stole trade secrets to sell to Chinese firms, reports said on Saturday.

Investigators on Friday searched HTC’s research and development centre as well as the suspects’ offices and homes after the company accused them of stealing key interface technology, according to the Taipei-based China Times newspaper.

HTC said the three men were suspected of discussing plans with unidentified Chinese firms to acquire the technology, the report said. The technology is to be used in HTC’s new Sense 6.0 smartphones, which are set to be unveiled later this year.

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The men were identified as HTC’s chief industrial designer, a division chief and a designer. They have not been arrested and reportedly deny the accusations.

The company accused them of stealing trade secrets and breach of trust, with both offences carrying a maximum 10-year jail term.

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They were also accused of illegally claiming more than Tw$10 million (HK$ 2.59 million) in design fees from the company with falsified vouchers, the China Times added.

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