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Where is Jack Ma? Here's what Chinese media has revealed

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 5, 2021 14:03 IST

There is a lot of controversy around the world about Jack Ma's disappearance. In this context, the Chinese state-run ...

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There is a lot of controversy around the world about Jack Ma's disappearance. In this context, the Chinese state-run newspaper People's Daily has given important information about Jack Ma. According to the newspaper, Jack Ma has been placed under surveillance at an undisclosed location. The Chinese government has also warned Jack Ma not to leave the country, according to a report. A dispute with Chinese President Xi Jinping has been blamed for Jack Ma's disappearance.

Jack Ma, the billionaire who is one of the richest people in China, the founder and former chairman of Alibaba Group, the largest online company in China, has not attended public events in the last two months. This has led to speculations that Ma could be missing. 

Alibaba founder Jack Ma surprised everyone by not attending the finale of his own talent show, Africa's Business Heroes. Jack Ma was supposed to be part of the show's judge panel. But at the very last moment, Jack was replaced by another senior Alibaba executive who attended the event. The United Kingdom's Telegraph reports that all of this happened in November. Surprisingly, a photo of Jack Ma, the company's founder, has also been removed from the website. According to Financial Times, an Alibaba spokesperson said Ma was unable to take part in the judging panel "due to a schedule conflict."

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