Core Viewpoint - OnePlus, a smartphone brand under Shenzhen Wanplus, is facing legal action for allegedly recruiting over 70 engineers in Taiwan without proper authorization, with funds amounting to approximately 2.3 billion NTD involved in the operations [1][2]. Group 1: Legal Allegations - The Taipei District Prosecutors Office has indicted two Taiwanese individuals for violating cross-strait relations regulations, and a warrant has been issued for OnePlus founder Liu Zuohua [1]. - Liu Zuohua allegedly conspired with others to establish a software development team in Taiwan in late 2014, leading to the recruitment of over 70 engineers for software application development for OnePlus [1][2]. - The indictment states that from August 2015 to January 2021, Shenzhen Wanplus transferred over 7.29 million USD (approximately 2.3 billion NTD) to a Taiwanese company for operational expenses related to employee recruitment and salaries [1]. Group 2: Company Operations - The Taiwanese company, initially named Hong Kong OnePlus Technology Co., Ltd., was rebranded multiple times, with its primary function being to assist in software development for OnePlus and OPPO smartphones [2]. - Testimonies indicate that the software developed by the Taiwanese company was exclusively for OnePlus and OPPO, with administrative staff required to report to the Shenzhen headquarters regularly [2].
违规招聘,刘作虎被中国台湾通缉
半导体芯闻·2026-01-13 10:21