Tokyo Electron Investigated: Employee Implicated in Taiwan IP Case
Tokyo Electron Ltd, a prominent chipmaking machine company, announced the involvement of a former employee in a Taiwan High Prosecutors Office case. The company has dismissed the employee and is cooperating with the investigation, with no current evidence of confidential information being involved.
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Tokyo Electron Ltd confirmed on Thursday that a former member of its Taiwan subsidiary staff is implicated in a case highlighted by the Intellectual Property Branch of the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office earlier this week.
The Japanese semiconductor equipment manufacturer stated that the implicated employee has been dismissed and that the company is actively cooperating with authorities as part of the ongoing investigation.
So far, Tokyo Electron's internal review has not unearthed any instances of sensitive information being leaked to external parties. The company refrained from offering further comments, stating that the matter is currently undergoing judicial scrutiny.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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