China's State Post Bureau (SPB) has initiated an investigation into Yunda Express, a Shanghai-based express delivery provider, due to serious safety management deficiencies. The bureau's announcement revealed that these shortcomings allowed fraudulent promotional materials to infiltrate the company's delivery channels, resulting in substantial financial losses for victims. The investigation highlights Yunda Express's failure to adequately manage safety protocols among its franchise operations, raising concerns about the overall integrity of its services. This scrutiny comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the prevalence of scams linked to Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges, drawing attention to the broader implications for consumer protection and regulatory oversight.
【上海韻達貨運有限公司被立案調查】國家郵政局消息,韻達快遞部分加盟企業對協議客戶安全管理有重大漏洞,導致涉詐騙宣傳品進入寄遞管道,造成受害人重大財產損失。上海韻達貨運有限公司對其加盟商管理缺位,負有未依規定實施安全保障統一管理責任,國家郵政局依法對上海韻達貨運有限公司進行立案調查 https://t.co/oFuTIZTdQg
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China's State Post Bureau has launched an investigation into Yunda Express over safety management issues within its franchises, the bureau said on its website today. The Chinese courier firm failed to detect fraudulent promotional materials entering its delivery channels, leading https://t.co/mJj6SCMuX7