SHANGHAI, Oct 21 (Reuters) - (This Oct. 21 story has been corrected to fix the reference to 'U.S. consultancy Mintz Group', not 'U.S. law firm Mintz', in paragraph 13)
Four people linked to WPP-owned (WPP.L) media agency GroupM have been questioned by authorities in Shanghai, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
One current employee and two former staff were detained, one of the people said. The fourth, GroupM China’s CEO and country managing director for WPP China, Patrick Xu, was questioned by police but not detained, the person said.
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WPP declined to comment on news of the investigation and detentions. Calls to GroupM's office in Shanghai to seek comment went unanswered and Xu did not immediately respond to an email requesting a response.
An employee stationed in the closest police precinct to WPP's Shanghai office said police could not comment.
Both sources said police visited the WPP campus in Shanghai on Friday. There has been no official confirmation regarding the nature of the investigation into GroupM's current and former employees, but one of the sources said it was related to rebate mismanagement.
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Both sources declined to be named citing the sensitivity of the situation. The detentions and police visit to WPP's offices in downtown Shanghai were first reported by the Financial Times.
The investigation is likely to reverberate around China's foreign business community, which is...
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