SAIC Warns Microsoft Not to Obstruct Antitrust Investigation

SAIC Warns Microsoft Not to Obstruct Antitrust Investigation
Aug 06, 2014 By eChinacities.com

Chinese state media reported yesterday that the State Administration of Industry and Commerce has issued a warning to Microsoft not to interfere with the ongoing antitrust investigation into the software company.

Microsoft Deputy General Counsel Mary Snapp was taken in for questioning along with other senior Microsoft executives. On Monday, the SAIC released a statement saying that Microsoft should ‘avoid interfering or obstructing’ the investigation.

The move places even more strain on the already tense relationship between China and the software giant; in May this year, the use of Microsoft 8 was banned from all government computers.

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