COVID-19: Pfizer accuses Chun Xiao Li: Former Deputy Director of Statistics

COVID-19: Pfizer accuses Chun Xiao Li: Former Deputy Director of Statistics

-Stealing confidential vaccine information and changing jobs to another company-

American pharmaceutical company
Pfizer

It accused “a Chinese employee who stole confidential information about the corona vaccine and tried to change jobs to another company.”

November 23 Pfizer filed a complaint in federal court in San Diego.

Pfizer’s Accusation:

The Deputy Director of Statistics at that time
From a laptop provided by the company
He uploaded over 12,000 files without permission.

The former deputy director explained that he had violated the nondisclosure agreement.

Material that was about to leak:

The material also includes “Pfizer’s playbook released on September 24th this year.”

Against Pfizer’s Corona Vaccine

Internal evaluation and recommendations,
Relationship with partner Bioentech,
Announcements on cancer antibodies, etc.

Confidential information is included.

Pfizer’s claim:

Pfizer

The former Deputy Director repeatedly tried to cover up his actions.

again,

The former deputy director claimed to have even used a counterfeit laptop.

Former Deputy Director Chun Xiao Li:

The former Deputy Director resigned from Pfizer for 15 years.

He was supposed to work at Xencor from November 29th.

“Zenkoa, a company specializing in the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases,” declined to mention charges.

Korean newspaper / society / culture

https://www.wowkorea.jp/news/Korea/2021/1125/10324510.html

Pfizer Files Federal Lawsuit Against San Diego Employee

A San Diego woman who worked for Pfizer

is accused of downloading thousands of the company’s files to a personal account, some of which contained trade secrets and confidential information.

Pfizer filed a federal complaint Tuesday against Chun Xiao Li,

asking a judge to order her to cooperate in the investigation.

Some of the documents Li saved to her Google Drive account

contained medical research on its COVID-19 vaccine, monoclonal antibodies and more, according to Pfizer.

The complaint claims she initially cooperated with the investigation, but then notified Pfizer she was resigning from the company.

NBC 7
Investigates spoke with Li Wednesday.

She declined an on-camera interview but said she never meant to download the files and has since deleted them.

Li also refutes claims that the documents contained medical research.

She confirmed that
she is taking a job with Pfizer competitor Xencor, and said she has yet to hire an attorney.

– NBC 7 San Diego

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/pfizer-files-federal-lawsuit-against-san-diego-employee/2801487/