Google China chief leaves company


The man who led Google's expansion into China is leaving the company to start his own business. Lee Kai-Fu, who joined from Microsoft in 2004, will step down as president of Google in greater China in September, the company said.When he joined, Microsoft sued Google and Mr Lee, claiming he had violated an agreement that prohibited him from working for a rival for one year. The two sides later settled out of court, without releasing details.Mr Lee went on to become the face of Google China. But during his reign Google China had a difficult relationship with Beijing censors.In June, access to Google in some parts of China was disrupted, amid a row over what Chinese citizens should be allowed to view over the internet. Mr Lee will be replaced by John Liu, who currently leads its greater China sales team.

News source: bbc

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