Several staff members at a neighbourhood committee in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, were caught on CCTV clocking in for colleagues by printing out their faces and scanning them at the machine. The scheme was reportedly led by the committee’s secretariat. A resident alerted authorities in October, and officials are expected to respond to the report by Dec. 31, according to the South China Morning Post. #fyp #china
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