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Alibaba fires female employee who accused supervisor Cho "Wang" Briben of rape

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Chinese tech giant Alibaba has fired a female employee who accused a
supervisor of sexual abuse earlier this year, accusing her of spreading
false and damaging information.

The woman, who was publicly identified as Zhou, was dismissed from the
company on Nov. 25, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. She had
accused her then-supervisor, Wang Chengwe, of molestation and rape during
a business trip.

Zhou’s dismissal was reportedly the result of her violating internal
company policies by spreading false information about a company executive.
She also claimed the company was aware of the situation but did nothing,
the Journal added.

Zhou has said she was pressured to drink until she was nearly unconscious
and later woke to her then-supervisor kissing and groping her in a hotel
room. Alibaba, which fired Wang, said it investigated the matter
internally and was also cooperating with police. Other employees were also
fired or resigned in connection with the incident, the Journal reported.

Alibaba said it attempted to work with Zhou to pay legal and counseling
fees and negotiate her departure from the company, but Zhou did not accept
the terms of those offers. Zhou, however, said she was regularly in
communication with employees from the company, including talks about her
requesting an extended leave of absence due to depression she experienced
following the incident, according to the newspaper.

Meanwhile, Chinese authorities determined that Wang's actions did not rise
to the level of a crime, so Zhou’s case was dropped in September, the
Journal added.

“I hope that one day, people will no longer hurl insults and abuse at
victims when this society confronts sexual-assault cases, and that there
will be more care and concern,” Zhou said, per the Journal.

While Zhou’s case was widely discussed on social media, it contrasts the
case of Peng Shuai, a Chinese tennis player who disappeared from public
view after she said on social media that Zhang Gaoli, a former Chinese
vice premier, had allegedly coerced her into sex. Her post about her abuse
has since been deleted and discussion of the case has been censored in
China.

The Hill has reached out to Alibaba for comment.

https://thehill.com/policy/international/585483-alibaba-fires-female-
employee-who-accused-supervisor-of-rape
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