Intel’s Chief Executive Director dismissed President Donald Trump, who demanded resignation for conflicts of interest earlier this week.
The CEO, Lip -u Tan, came up with the idea that “misinformation” had spread about his experience and said he was devoted to the company after the Trump urged him to abandon his relationship with Chinese firms.
April Reuters only reported that Tan invested at least $ 200 million in hundreds of Chinese advanced production and chips, some allegedly related to the Chinese army.
The CEO’s public letter came the same day as the Trump criticized those reported by the investment on his platform “Truth Social”. The president called for “resignation immediately” Tan, adding that there is no “solution to another problem”.
“I know that there was a lot of news today and I want some time to contact you directly,” Tan’s letter begins.
“I want to be perfectly clear: for over 40 years, I have established contacts around the world and throughout our various ecosystems – and I have always been to the highest legal and ethical standards,” wrote Intel employees on Thursday, August 7, Thursday, August 7.
The answer and answer came after the Republican Old Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel after questioning Tan’s ties with Chinese firms and the latest criminal case involving his former Cadence Design Systems.
Arkanz’s legislator, US Army veteran and lawyer quoted Reuters earlier reports on TAN’s investments, some of which were made through a risk company or controlling companies.
Earlier, Cotton asked the Fortune 500 Company Chairman of the Board’s Response to Tan Relations with China, including investment in country semiconductor companies and others related to its army.
“About my previous roles in Walden International and Cadence Design systems were a lot of misinformation,” Tan wrote on August 7. “My reputation was based on confidence – doing what I say and doing it right. This is the same as I lead Intel. “
“We are in contact with the administration to resolve the affairs and ensure that they have facts,” the letter continued. “I fully share the president’s commitment to promoting US national and economic security. I appreciate his leadership to promote these priorities and are proud to run a company that is so important for these purposes.”