Foxconn ex-manager jailed for stealing 2,000 iPhones

AFP  |  Taipei 

A former at Taiwan's has been jailed for stealing and selling 2,000 iPhones to pocket around 8.46 million dollars (USD 277,000), a court said Friday.

It employs about one million workers at its factories across

Tsai Yi-wei, who worked in the company's testing department, had instructed eight employees at in the southern Chinese city of to smuggle out and 5s test models between July 2013 and December 2014, the high court said.

Tsai and his accomplices then sold the phones, which were supposed to be scrapped, to stores in

He was sentenced to two years and four months in prison on Thursday and can appeal the ruling.

"The defendant was the but violated the company's trust," the court said in a statement.

reported the case to Taiwanese authorities following an and Tsai was indicted in late 2016.

The firm has been hit by a number of scandals in recent years, from employee misconduct to labour disputes.

In 2016, five former employees were given up to 10 years and six months in prison for soliciting 160 million dollars in kickbacks from suppliers in exchange for clearing quality checks and buying their equipment.

The company had also come under the spotlight over labour unrest, from employee suicides to the use of underage interns at its Chinese plants several years ago.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 17:35 IST