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Chapter 857 - 313: Finding Fault in Every Detail, Enjoying the Overtime Combo!
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Chapter 857: Chapter 313: Finding Fault in Every Detail, Enjoying the Overtime Combo!

To this day.

They’ve been holding back a lot of anger.

This money...

They could say they don’t want a penny, but these people must face the deserved punishment!

They want justice for their daughter.

...

Jin City.

After sending the email.

Qin Mu patiently waited.

As for the situation in Wan City...

Zhou Shaohui updated him on the current progress.

"Only a few days until the trial, and those families... want to get letters of forgiveness?"

After understanding the situation.

Qin Mu shook his head helplessly.

He could understand the feelings of these defendants’ families.

But this cannot be a reason for making mistakes without facing punishment.

Everyone should pay the appropriate price for their actions.

If they let these internet trolls go this time, they would dare to attack and criticize innocent people online again.

Such situations are all too common.

Fortunately, Zhou Xiaoqing’s parents held firm on their principles and did not forgive these people.

Next.

Just need to wait for the trial a few days later to see the final result of these more than four hundred defendants.

But...

The lawyer’s letter he sent to the Shui Zhu Chou company fell on deaf ears.

Several days had passed.

No reply was seen.

Even...

The fundraising information posted by Qin Laosan on the Shui Zhu Chou platform had not been taken down.

This was enough to show that the other party did not verify the situation of Qin Laosan.

And tomorrow.

It would be the third day after he sent the lawyer’s letter.

"It seems... I’ll have to use another method."

Qin Mu took a deep breath and started preparing the next step of his plan.

After etiquette comes force.

The etiquette had been employed, but the other party remained indifferent and unresponsive.

So he couldn’t be blamed.

The next day.

He went to a nursing home.

In the office, he began gathering relevant legal provisions.

As well as the Shui Zhu Chou platform’s...

Various evidences of violating laws and regulations, and contravening social ethics.

Simply put.

Picking bones out of eggshells.

With the skill of [remember everything], he was very familiar with various legal provisions.

Soon he found the violations of the Shui Zhu Chou platform in the laws like "Company Law", "Charity Law", "Network Platform Management Law".

These violations...

Were extremely minor violations, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call them nitpicking.

For example, failing to promote positive social energy according to related laws, failing to advocate social atmosphere.

Poor platform supervision, failing to verify and understand the specific economic situation of the donation recipients.

Flaws in donation auditing, lack of supervision of financial security.

Engaging in illegal promotion in hospitals, guiding patients’ families to raise funds through Shui Zhu Chou channels and so on...

That’s right.

These online fundraising charity platforms often find patients in hospitals as a common method to acquire users.

Guide many patients capable of paying on their own to raise money for treatment through Shui Zhu Chou.

Relax the auditing threshold, allowing fundraising as long as the illness is true...

Many methods are suspected of illegal activities.

Took half a day.

Qin Mu listed more than twenty items from it.

If these items were separated individually, perhaps it wouldn’t have much impact on the platform.

But combined, more than twenty items are enough to garner attention from relevant departments and demand rectification.

"Unfortunately, I didn’t find any evidence of their criminal activities."

After organizing these materials, Qin Mu sighed.

Feeling a sense of regret.

For such a large company conducting these illegal activities...

They must have considered the consequences.

Simply relying on these won’t take them down.

Unless there is solid criminal evidence...

That would prompt civil affairs departments to intervene and thoroughly investigate the company.

Moreover.

The nature of Shui Zhu Chou company falls under the third sector.

The third sector refers to organizational sectors that are neither a government department or subordinate organization nor seeking the private material interests of the organization’s owner, but operate between the state and the market.

They can make a profit, but cannot solely aim for profit.

Compared with companies and other social organizations, they should undertake more social responsibilities.

After all...

Their establishment is for social service.

After organizing the materials, Qin Mu found the reporting email address for the civil affairs department in the city where Shui Zhu Chou company’s headquarters is located.

Sent out this email.

The upper management organs of these kinds of third sector companies...

Are typically local civil affairs departments, other civil affairs departments won’t meddle in this matter.

This situation is different from police handling cases.

Police cases involve criminal matters, allowing for authority across provinces, regions, and jurisdictions.

These kinds of civil and administrative violations are usually managed by local civil affairs departments.

...

Time slowly passed.

Two days later.

Shanghai.

A certain high-end office building.

A rectification order from the superior civil affairs department was delivered to Shui Zhu Chou’s headquarters.

The entire company was shaken.

The relevant leadership immediately convened an emergency meeting.

Engaging in urgent discussions regarding this matter.

"What exactly is going on? Suddenly, the civil affairs department sent us a rectification notice? And listed dozens of violations?"

"They imposed an eighty thousand administrative fine on us, saying our efforts in guiding social fashion and establishing correct values are inadequate."

"Were we targeted by industry peers?"

"It must be the peers! Otherwise, how could the civil affairs department focus on our company for no reason?"

"..."

At the meeting.

Everyone looked at each other, shocked by the situation.

Countless speculations were raised.

Most believed this was stirred up by a competitor.

As the old saying goes.

Competitors are like enemies.

As a leader in the same industry, although their platform, Waterdrop Fund, has achieved a definite lead in this field, there are still many rivals.

These people...

Are all staring at them, hoping they’d make a mistake.

Besides these people...

They truly can’t think of who else would keep such a close watch on them.

"So what do we do now? How do we handle this? The higher-ups have requested us to quickly conduct a self-check and rectify these dozens of legal violations."

"What else? Quickly conduct self-checks, notify the operations department and business department to halt the review of new donations."

"As for previous donations, quickly audit the economic circumstances of the recipients, investigate thoroughly, and simultaneously have the legal department promptly compile a set of regulations to upgrade the security aspect of our app and management policies."

"Really causing trouble for no reason, suddenly we’ve got a huge amount of work."

"Right, tell those promotion personnel to cease promotion and guidance in various hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies, keep it low-key."

"..."

Mid-to-high-level leaders were speechless.

Quite helpless.

The higher-ups have already notified them, so they must make adjustments.

Because...

A month after the notice is given, the higher-ups will conduct another inspection.

To ensure the adjustments are completed.

If they do not meet the adjustment requirements, they are very likely to face higher-level sanctions...

Which means a suspension of operations!

Undoubtedly.

This consequence is something they cannot afford!

The meeting lasted several hours.

Finally.

Each department received large tasks, happily welcomed overtime rewards.

Neared the end of work.

Not a single person out of the thousands in the company left.

All cursing and working hard at their stations on the "adjustment matters."

Everyone knew clearly that failing the adjustments could suspend their operations.

And in the legal department.

They received over twenty rectification orders following the meeting, the workload being the largest in the company.

This adjustment...

Mainly targeted over twenty legal violations that need to be confirmed by them first. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

Then proceed to correct them.

"Goodness, which company had their eye on us? Found so many faults with us?"

"I reckon the opponent certainly has an impressive legal team, probably planned for a long time, watching us for months."

"Our legal department has tried to standardize the loopholes in contracts, company policies, employee protocols, yet still caught faults, this company’s legal team truly is impressive."

"Let’s hurry up, I heard the big boss was so angry, almost ended up in the ICU, tonight we might have to work until midnight."

"What a bad luck, can’t go home and play games tonight."

"..."

The people in the legal department were dejected.

Each looked like a victim of misfortune.

They were grinding their teeth in hatred towards the legal team that reported their company.

If it weren’t for them.

They wouldn’t be working like dogs, overworking here.

"Why do I feel... something’s off with this situation?"

Deng Angxiong from the legal department looked at his colleagues cursing, and frowned.

He suddenly recalled the lawyer’s letter received a few days ago.

That lawyer’s letter...

Seemed to be sent by a lawyer with the surname Qin, demanding a thorough investigation of "Qin Laosan’s" donation details.

Also said if not addressed within three days, they would face consequences.

Shortly after.

Their company encountered this issue, ordered by relevant higher-ups for rectification.

"Could it be... it was that lawyer?"

Deng Angxiong gulped.

Considered another possibility.

However, these dozens of legal violations...

Covered various laws and regulations, the scope was vast.

An ordinary lawyer could only specialize in one area, impossible to master so many legal provisions.

Unless...

The opponent was not one person, but a legal team!

"Shouldn’t be related to him right?"

Deng Angxiong shook his head, gave a bitter laugh.

No lawyer could be so perverse, single-handedly causing such a large company to collectively work overtime.

The biggest possibility is it was done by a legal team from a competitor.

Poor them as workers...

They could only be forced to overwork.

...

In a small county town.

"Hello, our Waterdrop Fund platform has recently improved the funds withdrawal process, to make a withdrawal, you need to provide the treatment progress within 24 hours, along with a doctor-signed medical record."

Qin Xueyi listened to the sweet customer service voice over the phone, face turning blue.

Shaking with anger.

Fundraising for so many days.

The funds he had raised accumulated to over 800,000.

He felt it was about enough for the down payment.

He intended to withdraw these funds.

Consequently...

The app required him to upload various proofs, or else no withdrawal would be allowed.

He called customer service...

Customer service further informed him, Waterdrop Fund app’s safety system was upgrading, needed to be responsible to the society and all kind-hearted individuals.

He must provide corresponding current medical proof.

"Wasn’t it previously only required that the illness was genuine to make withdrawals?"

He gritted his teeth, face exceptionally dark.

The deposit for the house had been paid.

He was just short of these funds for the down payment.

Yet being told a series of complex procedures were added, withdrawal wasn’t allowed?

To know.

A house deposit isn’t the same as a reservation fee.

Once a deposit is paid, if regretted later, it’s non-refundable!

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