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Vivo Communication Technology Co. Ltd.

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Dongguan, China

Vivo is a Chinese technology company specializing in designing and developing smartphones and smartphone accessories. Founded in 2009, Vivo has quickly established itself as a leading mobile device brand recognized for its innovation, camera technology, and high-quality smartphones.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Vivo Communication Technology Co. Ltd.

-41.27

0.03%

Latest Event

Allegations of Forced Labour in Supply Chain

An article published on July 9, 2024, alleges that Vivo, along with BYD, has been linked to the use of forced Uyghur labour in its supply chain, raising severe human rights and ethical concerns.

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Vivo Communication Technology Co. Ltd. is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Allegations of Forced Labour in Supply Chain Logo
    JUL
    09
    2024

    An article published on July 9, 2024, alleges that Vivo, along with BYD, has been linked to the use of forced Uyghur labour in its supply chain, raising severe human rights and ethical concerns.

  • -80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 10

    The article links Vivo to the use of forced Uyghur labour in its supply chain, a serious breach of ethical supply chain practices and labor rights. Such associations with forced labour directly conflict with anti-fascist and human rights principles, contributing negatively to the company's ethical standing.

    EURO 2024 sponsors face allegations of human rights abuses & unethical practices

  • Chinese Government Assists Arrested Vivo Executives Logo
    DEC
    26
    2023

    On December 26, 2023, China announced that it will provide consular protection and assistance to two Vivo employees arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with a money laundering case. This move reflects an authoritarian state intervention to shield corporate elites from legal repercussions.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The provision of government-backed consular protection for arrested Vivo executives illustrates a disturbing alignment between corporate interests and authoritarian state support, undermining the rule of law and democratic accountability.

    China to give assistance to arrested Vivo execs - The New Indian Express

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 28

    The involvement of Vivo executives in a money laundering case points to severe lapses in ethical business practices. The backing of such actions by state protection further compounds ethical concerns, implicating the company in potential misconduct.

    China to give assistance to arrested Vivo execs - The New Indian Express

  • Vivo Money Laundering Case and Chinese Government Intervention Logo
    DEC
    23
    2023

    Vivo-India executives, including the interim CEO, were arrested by India's Enforcement Directorate on December 23, 2023, in connection with a major money laundering probe. In response, a statement from China's foreign ministry indicated that consular protection would be provided to two detained Chinese employees, urging India not to discriminate against Chinese firms.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The incident features a politically charged response where the Chinese government intervenes to shield company personnel from legal repercussions, reflecting an authoritarian use of state power to protect corporate interests. This politically motivated protection undermines accountability and fair legal process.

    Vivo money laundering case: Don't discriminate against our firms, China warns India; Beijing to give protection to 2 accused

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 28

    The allegations of involvement in a massive money laundering scheme and the purported transfer of illicit funds to China highlight severe breaches in ethical business practices and corporate governance, undermining economic accountability and transparency.

    Vivo money laundering case: Don't discriminate against our firms, China warns India; Beijing to give protection to 2 accused

  • Money Laundering Probe Expands: Three Officials Arrested Logo
    DEC
    23
    2023

    The Enforcement Directorate expanded its money laundering investigation against Vivo by arresting three additional officials. The probe, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, alleges that the company was involved in wrongful financial practices leading to significant illicit transfers that undermined India's economic sovereignty. Vivo has refuted these allegations, asserting its commitment to ethical practices and legal compliance.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 28

    The unfolding investigation centers on money laundering and wrongful financial practices that highlight serious breaches in ethical business behavior. These allegations indicate a disregard for corporate responsibility and adherence to legal standards, thereby negatively impacting worker rights and broader community trust.

    Money laundering probe: ED arrests three more officials of Vivo

  • -30

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 28

    The case involves alleged large-scale illegal transfers, which have been described as undermining India's economic sovereignty. Such actions reflect a negative economic and structural influence, affecting the broader financial integrity and autonomy of the national economy.

    Money laundering probe: ED arrests three more officials of Vivo

  • Vivo Supports Arrested Executives Amid Regulatory Crackdown in India Logo
    OCT
    12
    2023

    Vivo announced its commitment to support four of its executives who were arrested in India amid a tightening regulatory environment and ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting Chinese smartphone brands in the Indian market.

  • +60

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 28

    Vivo's public commitment to support its detained executives reflects a proactive stance against politically motivated repression and aligns with principles of protecting employee rights amid authoritarian regulatory pressures. This action signals support for fair treatment and resistance to state overreach, aligning with anti-authoritarian values.

    Chinese Smartphone Brands Face Regulatory Issues Amid India-China Tensions - Gizmochina

  • +50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    By standing with its executives during their arrest, Vivo demonstrates a commitment to labor rights and ethical responsibility. This supportive action serves as a counterbalance to authoritarian regulatory pressures, thereby promoting worker protection and human rights.

    Chinese Smartphone Brands Face Regulatory Issues Amid India-China Tensions - Gizmochina

  • Alleged Involvement in Illegal Remittances and Propaganda Links Logo
    OCT
    11
    2023

    Following the arrest of a Chinese employee amid allegations of illegal remittances and customs evasion, Vivo faces scrutiny for a role in transferring funds to NewsClick, a news portal under investigation for spreading Chinese propaganda. Vivo denies any wrongdoing and asserts its compliance with Indian law.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The allegations suggest that Vivo may be involved in facilitating illegal fund transfers that could support propaganda efforts, which aligns with actions supporting authoritarian narratives. Such behavior falls under Public and Political Behavior, raising concerns about funding activities that could contribute to the spread of state-influenced propaganda.

    India arrests Chinese employee of smartphone maker Vivo - BBC

  • -30

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 28

    The accusations of illegal remittances and customs evasion indicate unethical business practices that violate regulatory norms, undermining fair business conduct. These actions are classified under Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility, reflecting a disregard for lawful economic conduct.

    India arrests Chinese employee of smartphone maker Vivo - BBC

  • Arrests of Vivo India Executives in $120M Money Laundering Scheme Logo
    OCT
    10
    2023

    India's financial crime agency has arrested four top Vivo India executives, including the CFO, on allegations of orchestrating a $120 million money laundering scheme through shell companies and fake directors. The investigation, which began with raids in July 2022 that led to the confiscation of approximately $50 million in assets, highlights serious issues in corporate accountability within Vivo India.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 28

    The arrest of top executives amid allegations of a $120 million money laundering scheme exposes significant breaches in ethical business practices by Vivo India. This incident reflects a failure in corporate governance and accountability, with potential negative implications for stakeholders and the broader business environment. Such unethical conduct undermines trust and transparency, key aspects that oppose the anti-fascist and progressive corporate behaviors promoted by the CCI.

    India Arrests Vivo's CFO and Other Executives in $120 Million Money Laundering Case - Gizmochina

  • Labor Violations at Chongqing vivo Industrial Park Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    A report by China Labor Watch on labor conditions in China's consumer electronics sector highlights poor living conditions, workplace bullying, and verbal abuse at the Chongqing vivo Industrial Park, a facility linked to Vivo. The protest posts and worker testimonies included in the report reveal a recurring pattern of labor rights violations in the industry.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    The report documents significant labor rights violations at the Chongqing vivo Industrial Park, including poor living conditions, workplace bullying, and verbal abuse. These exploitative practices undermine workers’ rights and reflect a concerning pattern of neglect and abuse in labor relations, aligning with practices that support authoritarian and undemocratic business behavior.

    Labor Conditions in China's Consumer Electronics Sector Report - October 2023

  • Vivo Accused of Ties to Forced Labor Supply Chains Logo
    DEC
    01
    2022

    A Business Insider article, referencing an ASPI report, lists Vivo among 23 major brands suspected of sourcing products linked to forced labor in China, raising concerns about its supply chain ethics.

  • -50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 28

    The article includes Vivo in a list of companies suspected of using forced labor in their supply chains. This association suggests potential ethical lapses in supply chain oversight, which is a serious concern from a human rights and labor practices standpoint.

    23 major brands suspected of illegally sourcing products made by forced labor in China

  • Vivo Implicated in Forced Labour and Unethical Supply Chain Practices Logo
    MAR
    01
    2020

    A March 2020 report by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) implicated 83 major brands, including companies in electronics manufacturing, in benefiting from forced labour practices involving Uyghur workers transferred from Xinjiang. The report highlights serious concerns regarding both labor rights violations and unethical supply chain practices, drawing attention to potential complicity in state‐driven forced labour transfers.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 10

    The report details the exploitation of Uyghur workers, a clear violation of labor rights and human rights practices. For a company like Vivo, being implicated in such practices reflects a deep involvement in unethical labor relations.

    China: 83 major brands implicated in report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang assigned to factories across provinces; Includes company responses

  • -60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 10

    The report also raises concerns about the supply chain ethics of implicated companies. Being part of the electronics supply chain, Vivo could indirectly benefit from forced labour practices, revealing potential complicity in an unethical supply network.

    China: 83 major brands implicated in report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang assigned to factories across provinces; Includes company responses

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