Legislators and experts are mulling ways of ensuring that the internet remains safe for juveniles. CAO YIN reports.
Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, shows the newly released handset Mi 6 on Wednesday in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Lawmakers on Monday sought to codify the protection of youngsters against cyber-based crimes and addictions as they work to revise the Minors Protection Law, a protective law for citizens under age 18.
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Lee was reportedly charged with receiving tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks from the country's intelligence agency and big companies including Samsung Electronics.
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Leading departments and local authorities should regularly track reform implementation and report the effects, the statement said.
Leaving the hearing Friday, Sen. Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois, said it was his understanding there would be an FBI investigation of "the outstanding allegations, the three of them," but Republicans have not said whether that was their understanding as well.
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