Inside the office, Jiang Hao spoke familiarly to a beautiful lady in professional attire standing in front of him.

"How's it going? Are you still used to it?"

"Habit. I think being your secretary is more suitable for me."

The woman had a smile on her face and casually lifted her long hair on her shoulders while speaking.

"You are my assistant now, not my secretary job as before."

"Get familiar with it this month first. I will give you more work next month."

"Some guests from Huayue Film and Television Media Company will come to the company later. If I'm busy, you can move in and receive them first."

"Okay, Mr. Jiang."

Watching the woman nod and then turn and leave, some memories in Jiang Hao's heart were evoked.

The woman was none other than his former secretary at Totoro, named Xu Qingqing.

Of course, I actually only followed him for half a year, and the time we spent together was very short, so there is not much of a hard relationship between us.

Otherwise, when Jiang Hao left, he would definitely take Xu Qingqing with him instead of leaving her to Zhan Liang to serve as a group manager in the operations department.

What’s the current situation of Totoro?

Needless to say, many employees within the company who have connections began to change jobs and leave.

Xu Qingqing was no exception and finally submitted her resume to Haijing.

Haijing has started recruiting on a large scale since the end of last year, and this time there are very few educational requirements.

Xu Qingqing's situation completely meets the criteria, especially her resume is very special.

Although there are not many hard results, there is one thing that all Haijing HR personnel cannot ignore.

He served as secretary to Jiang Hao, the former chairman of Totoro Technology.

The company was already recruiting on a large scale, and the person who was actually the former secretary of General Manager Jiang was immediately reported to all levels.

In the end, Director Zhang reported it to Jiang Hao.

As a result, they were naturally retained by Jiang Hao. He was willing to accept some of Totoro's old team members, especially those whose faces he was familiar with, as long as they were willing to switch jobs.

After all, Xu Qingqing served as his secretary for half a year. Although she applied for the operation position, Jiang Hao still arranged her to be his assistant.

I thought of looking at her ability level over the years and if she is worth training, I would train her. She could be made the person in charge of some branch or overseas business.

If there is not much training value, throw it back to the operations department.

"Dong~dong~"

Not long after she went out, Xu Qingqing came back.

"The guests from Huayue Company have arrived so early?"

Jiang Hao also stood up at this moment, thinking that it was Sister Asa who came with the artists, and prepared to welcome the guests.

However, he saw that there was no one else behind Xu Qingqing, and her face looked a little nervous and worried.

"Did something else happen?"

"Mr. Jiang, please check the Internet. It seems that Whale Company has been sanctioned."

"I just received a message from the administration, and they asked me to pass it on to you."

The moment he heard it, Jiang Hao's brows furrowed.

When I sat back at my desk, the first thing I opened was not a VPN to access the Internet, but to check the company's emails.

Due to the time difference, Chen Peng would always contact him by email whenever he had something to do.

Sure enough, the work email from yesterday was already in his mailbox. After looking through the contents carefully, he found that there was indeed content related to these things.

"...Mr. Jiang, the San Francisco government recently told us again today that it wants to conduct a software review, especially a regulatory review of the backend database including users. I refused, and the federal government also..."

It seems that when Chen Peng sent the email after get off work, he was again harassed by the issue of review.

There was no specific information about the sanctions in the email.

Jiang Hao had expected to be sanctioned. It was a matter of time, no matter how deeply or low-key he hid Whale.

Once the ownership of Whale Company and the flow of funds are discovered, it will be sanctioned sooner or later!

Skilled in circumventing the firewall and browsing overseas news.

There are indeed a few pieces of news about Whales, but all of them were rejected for review. The potential determination that Whale's data is not secure and that there is a suspected loophole in data exchange with China has already attracted the attention of the US federal government.

But I didn’t see any specific sanctions. Could it be that the sanctions information has not been released yet?

That shouldn't be the case. It wasn't until I checked a few more websites that I saw the real news about the sanctions.

There was indeed a sanction, which was a penalty for the unsafe disclosure of Haijing user data, with a fine of 3800 million euros.

However, the government agency that imposed the punishment was not from the United States, but from the Indian government, which surprised Jiang Hao a little.

He thought the first side to impose sanctions would be the United States, but he didn't expect it would be India, a side he had never paid attention to.

Logically speaking, Whale only has an office in India and has not even established a formal branch. How can this fine have any effect?

Unless the intention is to restrict the download channels of Whale in India, including other hard restrictions?

But the news didn't seem to mention the consequences of not paying the fine.

……

After all, we are looking for sanctions content across borders, and many of them cannot be translated or translated completely.

After thinking it over carefully, I decided to call Chen Peng.

"Hello, Mr. Jiang? I was just about to call you."

The call was picked up as soon as it was dialed, and it seemed that Chen Peng had just noticed the news.

"Sorry to bother you, but what is the reason for India's sanctions? Is it just extortion?"

Compared with other countries such as the United States, the performance of India as a whole is much more embarrassing.

India itself is in a state of chaos, and political bribery is rampant.

This type of sanction may even be a fine issued by a certain department of the Indian government, or it may simply be a demand for money.

"More or less... Actually, his government wants to invite us to invest there."

"I have talked to him several times, and the Indian executives of the company have also come to me for advice several times."

“We want to have Whale’s Asia-Pacific headquarters and database in India and increase investment.”

"I never agreed, so I guess they got a little angry out of shame."

It sounds like something India can do.

In particular, the invitation to Whale to invest in India was clear to Jiang Hao, who had read some news reports about India in later generations.

I'm afraid this investment is completely different from investments in other countries. It's purely a waste of money.

At the beginning, the welfare benefits may be good and the policies may be green all the way.

Once the final construction is completed and the business processes in India are standardized and complete, it is estimated that the Asia-Pacific headquarters will not necessarily belong to Whale.

In essence, this is not a business at all, it's simply robbery!

"What do Indian netizens on Whale say now? Do they support us?"

"There are both supporters and non-supporters, but most people think that we need to be audited more, which means we need to accept the fine from India."

There is no need to expect to gain the support of Indian users without the guidance of public opinion.

"In this way, you start with Indian executives and ask them to come forward to coordinate and speak out on the Internet."

"If they are unwilling, you can replace them with Indian executives who are willing to speak up for the interests of the whales."

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