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CIIF's board appointee to ByteDance has no clear business experience on his résumé, according to Ms Li, but a background in communist propaganda.
Many companies have an internal party committee as part of their governance structure. ByteDance has one, headed by the company's vice president Zhang Fuping, and has since 2017. Party committee members at ByteDance regularly gather to study Party General Secretary Xi Jinping's speeches and pledge to follow the party in technological innovation.
Like with most big Chinese companies, China's ruling Communist Party has set up a party branch at ByteDance - in 2014, according to state media, raising concerns about Beijing's influence over the company.
Wu, the government official with a seat on Beijing ByteDance Technology's board, has spent most of his public sector career in propaganda since he joined China's Ministry of Education in 2007, according to Chinese government websites and official media reports.
CIIF's board appointee to ByteDance has no clear business experience on his résumé, according to Ms Li, but a background in communist propaganda.
Wu, the government official with a seat on Beijing ByteDance Technology's board, has spent most of his public sector career in propaganda since he joined China's Ministry of Education in 2007, according to Chinese government websites and official media reports.
Many companies have an internal party committee as part of their governance structure. ByteDance has one, headed by the company's vice president Zhang Fuping, and has since 2017. Party committee members at ByteDance regularly gather to study Party General Secretary Xi Jinping's speeches and pledge to follow the party in technological innovation.
The company started a $2.1 million marketing campaign across Senate battleground states such as Nevada, Montana, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Ohio, all represented by vulnerable Senate Democrats running for re-election this year. The ads will run on television, as well as on billboards and bus stops.
CIIF's board appointee to ByteDance has no clear business experience on his résumé, according to Ms Li, but a background in communist propaganda.
The company started a $2.1 million marketing campaign across Senate battleground states such as Nevada, Montana, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Ohio, all represented by vulnerable Senate Democrats running for re-election this year. The ads will run on television, as well as on billboards and bus stops.