A man, out of revenge against his boss, leaked confidential information abroad, causing a cargo ship to be intercepted and harming national interests.
Huang Gang, did you see the news? An employee, dissatisfied with his boss, leaked the company’s export information overseas, which led to the cargo ship being intercepted in international waters.
I saw that. It’s ridiculous. He just wanted to ‘get back at his boss’, but ended up hurting the whole company and even damaging national interests.
That man really doesn’t know his limits. Leaking trade secrets is a serious crime in law, not to mention when it involves national economic security.
Yes, according to the Criminal Law, this behavior could be both an infringement of trade secrets and a crime of illegally providing intelligence abroad, with a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
I’ve also met colleagues who complain about their bosses, but no matter how dissatisfied you are, you have to stick to your principles. Leaking secrets is not a way to vent anger.
Exactly. This kind of case shows that companies should strengthen confidentiality education and also pay attention to employees’ mental state, so that personal resentment doesn’t lead to disaster.
Right. In the information age, security risks are huge. One email or one piece of data could trigger a chain reaction. Confidentiality awareness shouldn’t stay at the slogan level.
This case is truly a wake-up call. Whether in government or in business, loyalty and responsibility are always more important than personal emotions.
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