CNBC AI News, August 1st – Gree Electric, the Chinese air conditioner giant, has issued a strong denial regarding online rumors alleging fraudulent activities involving executives and an overseas investor. The statement, released earlier today via @格力文传, addresses an article circulating online titled, “Gree Air Conditioner Scandal: Executives Collude to Defraud Overseas Chinese Businessmen.”
Gree categorically refutes the allegations, stating:
One, following an internal investigation, Gree Electric and its executives have found no evidence of improper dealings with the individual identified as “Zhang Mouli” in the aforementioned article. Gree asserts that the unsubstantiated claims made by the article’s publisher, accusing Gree of “executives colluding internally and externally to defraud overseas Chinese businessmen,” are purely fabricated and defamatory, especially in light of the absence of verification by the publisher with Gree Electric prior to publication.
Two, Gree maintains that the publication of the false article constitutes a severe infringement upon the company’s and its executives’ reputations. Having already gathered evidence, Gree has reported the matter to the police and intends to pursue legal action to protect its legitimate rights and those of its executives.
The company advises potential business partners to engage directly with Gree Electric for any collaborative endeavors and proactively protect themself against possible fraud.
Notably, the original article, “Gree Air Conditioner Scandal: Executives Collude to Defraud Overseas Chinese Businessmen,” is currently unavailable on major internet platforms.
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