Acer denies allegations of false invoicing in Hsinchu case

Published 06/05/2025, 09:28
Acer denies allegations of false invoicing in Hsinchu case

TAIPEI - Acer (TW:2353) Inc. has refuted allegations of financial misconduct related to a procurement case with the Hsinchu County Education Development and Information Institute. On Tuesday, the company addressed reports from Taiwan News Formosa TV that suggested Acer’s Hsinchu branch office had been involved in issuing false invoices to distributors after securing a bid.

The Taiwan-based multinational hardware and electronics corporation clarified that no false invoices were issued and emphasized its commitment to legal compliance across all operating regions. The company also highlighted its cooperation with the ongoing investigation but noted that further comment was restricted due to the confidential nature of the proceedings.

In addition to denying the false invoicing claim, Acer also corrected reports regarding personnel changes within the organization. The company stated that the departure of Mr. Han from the chairman position at Acer Synergy Manpower was not a dismissal but rather a resignation prompted by his workload. A new representative has been appointed to fill the vacancy.

Acer has taken steps to formally address these inaccuracies by issuing a clarification on the Market Observation Post System (MOPS), a platform for public company disclosures in Taiwan.

This article is based on a press release statement from Acer Inc. provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG).

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