When JD.com’s billionaire founder and CEO Liu Qiangdong was arrested last week on suspicion of rape, his company’s board wasn’t allowed to hold a formal meeting without him present, demonstrating his tight control over his company.
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When JD.com’s billionaire founder and CEO Liu Qiangdong was arrested last week on suspicion of rape, his company’s board wasn’t allowed to hold a formal meeting without him present, demonstrating his tight control over his company.