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  • Apple Employee Charged for Selling Secrets: WSJ

    Published on August 16, 2010

    An employee of tech giant Apple has been charged with selling company secrets to its Asian suppliers in exchange for at least one million dollars in kickbacks.

    Paul Shin Devine, an Apple global supply manager, has been charged in the US with ‘wire fraud, money laundering and unlawful monetary transactions’ starting in 2006.

    Devine sold information that would allow suppliers like Cresyn Company in South Korea, Kaedar Electronics in China and Jin Li Mould Manufacturing in Singapore to negotiate favorable contacts with Apple.

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