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科森科技遭监管处罚 涉信披违规、资金占用等

Core Viewpoint - Koson Technology has been found to have multiple regulatory violations, leading to warnings and criticisms from regulatory bodies, which may impact its reputation and operations [1][4]. Group 1: Regulatory Violations - Koson Technology engaged in daily sales transactions with three related parties from 2018 to 2024 without following proper review procedures and disclosure obligations, only supplementing disclosures in April 2025 with errors in the reported amounts [1]. - In 2022, Koson Technology made non-operating fund occupations by transferring funds to a related party under the guise of sales transactions, with individual occupation periods ranging from 1 to 4 days, which were not disclosed as required [1]. - A former director, Li Jin, was placed under judicial supervision in January 2024 for suspected bribery but failed to disclose this investigation, only resigning after receiving a criminal judgment in July 2025 [1]. Group 2: Accountability and Consequences - The Jiangsu Securities Regulatory Bureau identified key responsibilities for the violations, holding former Chairman Xu Jingen and former CFO Xiang Xuemei primarily accountable for the related transactions and fund occupations [1]. - Former director Qu Liping is also held responsible for the violations related to the transactions, while Li Jin faces separate accountability for concealing the investigation [1]. - Koson Technology is required to submit a rectification report within 10 working days, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange has issued public criticisms against the company and its former executives, which will be recorded in the securities market integrity database [1][4]. Group 3: Company Response - Koson Technology has acknowledged the regulatory issues and plans to enhance its understanding of securities laws and regulations, as well as improve its information disclosure management and internal controls [2]. - The company emphasizes that the regulatory measures will not affect its normal production and operations, urging investors to make rational decisions [2].