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JD.com CEO, facing rape probe, skips tech forum

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SHANGHAI: The CEO of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, Richard Liu, will no longer appear at a high-profile state-run tech forum in Shanghai this week that he had earlier been scheduled to attend.

Liu was arrested on Aug 31 in the US state of Minnesota after an allegation of rape and was released the following day without charge and without paying bail, but remains under investigat­ion by US police.

He has, through his lawyers, denied any wrongdoing and returned to work in China.

A spokesman for the e-commerce giant said Liu would not attend the forum, but did not elaborate on the reason why.

Liu’s name had been printed in the programme and he had been named as a speaker.

US-based lawyers for Liu could not immediatel­y be reached for comment on Monday.

Since returning to China, Liu has appeared at small signing events on behalf of the company but is yet to attend a high-profile public event.

The Shanghai forum is hosted by China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission as well as its industry and cyberspace ministries, and is aimed at showcasing China’s growing prowess in artificial intelligen­ce.

Other guest speakers include Alibaba Group Holding Ltd chairman Jack Ma and Tencent Holdings Ltd chief Pony Ma as well as Baidu Inc CEO Robin Li.

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