![]() ![]() Ms Zhao is also Chinese-born but a Canadian national. ![]() Ms Zhao is also listed as a director of a UK-based TikTok entity and a US ByteDance subsidiary, according to regulatory filings. It is expected to ban TikTok across all government devices, The Sydney Morning Herald reported last week.Īnother ByteDance executive, Tian Zhao, remains on the TikTok Australia board. His departure comes as the Albanese government considers recommendations from the Department of Home Affairs’ review into security risks posed by social media use. Mr Liu joined the board of TikTok Australia when it was incorporated in 2019. From his Singapore base he oversees all ByteDance’s fundraising and partnerships, including investment and M&A activities, according to a page on the website of Hong Kong-based fund manager L2 Capital Management. The Chinese-born Mr Liu, who is a Canadian national, is ByteDance’s head of corporate development and investor relations, and a director of the Singaporean subsidiary. TikTok is facing significant scrutiny across the globe, including Australia. A senior ByteDance executive has resigned from the Australian board of TikTok, amid the viral video platform’s efforts to distance itself from its Chinese parent company and as Canberra weighs a ban of the app on government-issued devices over security concerns.ĭocuments lodged with the corporate regulator show Zhao Liu resigned from the board of the local subsidiary of the social media giant last week.
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