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HTC executives steal trade secrets for Chengdu city government

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HTC and Taipei District Prosecutors Office have declined to comment on a report that three HTC executives were illegally passing on confidential information to a Chinese city. Photo: AFP
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Three HTC executives, arrested on suspicion of leaking trade secrets, were illegally passing on confidential technical information belonging to the Taiwanese smartphone maker to the government of Chengdu city in China, Next Magazine reported.

In exchange for the information, the city government will pay for most of the set-up, operation and marketing costs of a company being established by HTC vice president of product design Thomas Chien, who led the design of HTC’s flagship phone One, the weekly magazine said, citing prosecutors.

Taipei prosecutors had confirmed earlier that Chien, along with research and development director Wu Chien-Hung and senior manager of design and innovation Justin Huang, were detained on Friday. The arrests came in response to a complaint filed by HTC last month accusing the executives of leaking trade secrets.

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It is unclear whether the executives actually succeeded in passing on any trade secret. Investigations are still ongoing.

Next Magazine did not explain how the Chengdu city government was intending to use the trade information but said it has set up a company involved in the smartphone business.

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HTC and Taipei District Prosecutors Office declined to comment on the report.

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