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Hotels apologize for leak of whistleblower's personal information

By Xu Junqian in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2018-11-20 07:28

Global hospitality giants Hilton and IHG have apologized for the actions of employees who leaked personal information about a blogger who revealed shoddy cleaning practices at 14 luxury hotels across the country.

Zhou Zhaocheng, the blogger's lawyer, said in a written response to China Daily on Monday that by working with police, regulators of the hospitality industry and department of commerce and industry, he and his client are now trying to pinpoint the source of the leak, and they reserve the right to sue the two groups.

Wu Dong, a blogger known online as Hua Zong Diu Le Jin Gu Bang, posted information about the leak on his social media account on Friday, two days after he exposed the hotels.

Hotels apologize for leak of whistleblower's personal information

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