Professor sues Deloitte for Taiwan imbroglio By Guan Xiaomeng (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2005-09-06 14:35
A Shanghai Fudan University professor has filed a lawsuit that accuses
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu - a branch of one of the world's biggest four
accounting firms -- of listing Taiwan on its website as a separate nation.
Professor Xie Baisan (in
the chair) files prosecution to the court with his lawyer.
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action, filed on August 30 at the Huangpu District Court in Shanghai, finds
Professor Xie Baisan claiming Deloitte has violated the spirit of the Chinese
Anti-Secession Law, approved by the National People's Congress in March of 2005.
Professor Xie, a renowned finance and securities scholar at Fudan University,
is asking Deloitte for an apology "to all the Chinese people" and compensation
of 100,000 yuan for "spiritual" damages.
According to China's Anti-Secession Law, Article 2, there is only one China
in the world. Both the mainland and Taiwan belong to one China, and China's
sovereignty and territorial integrity brook no division; with Taiwan as part of
China.
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