Jack Ma, who criticized the Chinese government, is missing
Foreign media have reported that Jack Ma, a Chinese businessman who is considered to be the richest man in Asia, has disappeared. According to a Daily Mail report, he is suspected of being in hiding and speculates that the reason may be an incident of criticism of the Chinese regime. Surprisingly, he has not appeared in public for more than two months. He last criticized the country's financial regulators and state-owned banks in a speech in October. China's new communist regime "suppresses business innovation" He pointed out that there is and that it needs to be changed. In general, criticism of the Chinese regime is taken seriously by the country's one-party governing body. (Last week, there were reports of punishments for those who told the world about the Wuhan Corona wave.) That's why the Daily Mail reports that Jack Ma missing.
The founder of Alibaba and Ali Express online merchandising network, nicknamed Amazon in Asia, has not been seen in public for more than two months. This suspicion is exacerbated by the fact that he misses even the most compelling moments during this time. One such event was the reality show 'Business Heroes' in Africa. It was sponsored by Alibaba, and he was scheduled to attend the final part as a judge, but his absence was significant. An Alibaba spokesman told the Financial Times that he was unable to attend due to a "schedule conflict". But a few weeks ago, Jack Ma tweeted that he was "impatient" to meet competitors. His face was later removed from the jury's website. The suspicion of Jack Ma's retreat was the main reason for pointing the finger at Chinese rule in the past On Christmas Day, Chinese authorities launched an anti-monopoly investigation into Jack Ma's Alibaba Group. It also ordered a financial institution to re-audit its operations.