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Foxconn Employee Faces 10-Year Prison Sentence For Stealing 5,700 iPhones Worth $1.5 Million (thenextweb.com)

A Taiwanese Foxconn manager faces a stiff prison sentence after he stole 5,700 iPhones from his employer, and went to sell them for $1.56 million. The Next Web reports: Foxconn is a tech manufacturing giant. It makes a lot of things, including laptops for HP, phones for Apple, games consoles for Sony, and its workers so depressed it has to install suicide nets. The Taiwanese manager at the center of this crime -- known only by his family name, Tsai -- worked in the testing department at Foxconn's factory in Shenzhen, mainland China. According to Taiwanese prosecutors, Tsai ordered eight of his subordinates to smuggle out thousands of iPhones which were used by the company for testing and quality assurance purposes. These were destined to be scrapped after use. The stolen iPhones (mostly iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s models) made their way to stores in Shenzhen, and went on to make Tsai and his accomplices nearly $1.56 million USD (Tw$50 million). Tsai has since been charged with breach of trust and, if found guilty, he faces a maximum 10-year jail term.

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  1. Re:bit harsh by fisted · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah. That, and the fact that they were going to be thrown away.

  2. Death sentence. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    No fuss, no muss.

    This is FOXXCONN, Just remove the safety nets at his end of the building and he will carry out the sentence himself.

  3. $1.5M for 10Years is good by La+Gris · · Score: 1

    Lets face it. I doubt even a test lab Manager can earn $1.5M within 10 years of salary out there.

    So 10 Years in prison can be a very bad unpleasant occupation but, for $1.5M it pays decently.

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    1. Re:$1.5M for 10Years is good by thegarbz · · Score: 2

      Implying you get to keep the proceeds of your crime?

  4. Re:bit harsh by rmdingler · · Score: 1
    Nice.

    My thought was how did he expect to get away with dumping 5700 phones onto the market?

    Alas, that's just noise.

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  5. Wish we'd come up with the name "fake news" sooner by Solandri · · Score: 4, Informative
    A bit off-topic but:

    Foxconn is a tech manufacturing giant. It makes a lot of things, including laptops for HP, phones for Apple, games consoles for Sony, and its workers so depressed it has to install suicide nets.

    That was fake news. The suicide rate at Foxconn was lower than that of the U.S. at the time of the spike in suicides. The Foxconn suicide myth spread and persists for the same reason other fake news spreads and persists - the people spreading it want to believe it's true, and thus pass it on without first vetting it with a healthy dose of skepticism.

    Except in this case the people spreading it are journalists in the mainstream media, whose job it is to review these stories with a critical eye before publishing them. They want to believe factory workers in developing nations were being exploited by western corporations and thus were more prone to attempt suicide, so they recklessly published these stories perpetuating the myth, and still do. Foxconn installed the nets to try to make the Western media shut up, not because there was a greater suicide problem there than anywhere else. I have no love for Apple or Chinese assembly line labor, but this is one criticism they don't deserve.

  6. Typical corporation by citylivin · · Score: 1

    Corporate stooge: "We no longer want this item, so please add the plastic to the ocean!"

    Opportunist Environmentalist: "But sir its a perfectly working device, surely we can sell it!"

    Corporate stooge: "And tarnish our american overlords brand by selling a *USED* iphone! please go die now!"

    Opportunist Environmentalist: "okay..."

    Corporate stooge: "Now if you'll excuse me I have to switch over the lines to make pirated iphone parts so i can buy up property all over the world and make housing unaffordable for locals!"

    *employer leaves room and opportunist pockets device*

    Its not stealing if its trash. But this is capitalist china, so 10 years in jail for violating corporate rules (and not affording the requisite bribes) seems accurate.

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  7. Re:Bit Much? by jcr · · Score: 1

    Doesn't seem like he was hurting anyone.

    Yes, he was. Whoever bought those phones would think they were getting a product that was supported by Apple, and hadn't been through destructive testing.

    -jcr

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  8. Re:"Worth" by Highdude702 · · Score: 2

    you cant actually believe the numbers police press people release, take for example here in las vegas. some years back they got 20 pounds of weed from a raid and claimed it to be worth a few million dollars. they showed the weed it was dirt brick weed that goes for $50 an oz. so now take ($50*16)*20 and come up with a truthful number $16,000. But to make it a headline story and to try to fool the jurers into convicting them of higher crimes be cause "War on Drugs". So take everything you see in the media with a grain of salt. but then again this is slashdot.

  9. Another way to look at it... by hyades1 · · Score: 1

    So the guy made $1.56 million on the phones, and the longest jail sentence he can get is 10 years. That works out to an annual salary of at least $150,000, assuming he was smart enough to put the money somewhere safe.

    Not a bad wage.

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    1. Re:Another way to look at it... by ketomax · · Score: 1

      10 * 365 * 24 / 5700 = 15 hours of jail sentence per phone!

    2. Re:Another way to look at it... by hyades1 · · Score: 1

      Not a bad hourly wage, either. ;-)

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  10. So the guy was actually Taiwanese... by fubarrr · · Score: 1

    >Taiwanese manager at the center of this crime

    A big surprise, a Taiwanese guy...

    Back in ifone 3g era, most stolen phones were coming from local staff/managers.

    A funny fact - this once was the reason Apple began demanding oems to physically destroy all devices that do not pasd QA/QC as they all were getting to the streets.

  11. Re:bit harsh by ArylAkamov · · Score: 1

    Why do they care if they were going to a landfill anyways?

    I take home tons of shit from my job, they don't give a single fuck since they were throwing it out. Now I've got more carbon fiber, kevlar and fiberglass than I know what to do with.

  12. Re:bit harsh by fisted · · Score: 1

    Well yes. Also, wooosh.

  13. Re:"Worth" by Falos · · Score: 1

    Talking to shareholders: "We had our trash stolen."
    Talking to courts: "Millions of dollars of cash munee."

    Seriously, if you're claiming "Billions in losses" to a jury Because Pirates then why are they mysteriously absent from your quarterly earning statement to your investors?

  14. Re: Life after Gangnam Style has been pretty rough by _merlin · · Score: 1

    GP is trying to make a joke about the manager in question's surname "Tsai" sounding kinda like "Psy" (stage name of the Gangnam Style rapper).