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The Telegraph reports that scientists in the UK close to the situation said that He could face corruption and bribery charges, both of which carry the death penalty in China. In addition, He may face charges of violating established research guidelines, which he did by implanting the genetically modified embryos in the mother instead of destroying them as per convention. In China, state guidelines carry the same legal weight as established laws, according to the Telegraph. 6park.com“There is an official investigation led by the ministries of science and health,” Lovell-Badge told the Telegraph. “Lots of people are probably going to lose their jobs, he wasn’t the only one involved in this obviously. So how has he got them to do all this work? He could be had up on all sorts of charges of corruption and being guilty of corruption in China these days is not something you want to be,” adding that “Quite a few people have lost their heads for corruption.” 6park.comIndeed, the Chinese government has been cracking down on endemic corruption throughout the country, including in scientific research. In early 2018, the government introduced new reforms, including the introduction of a list of offenders, the members of which could be barred from receiving grants or research positions. And in December, China announced that its controversial social credit system would be used to target rule-breaking scientists. 6park.comLovell-Badge said He has been staying at the university-owned apartment since early December, and that “quite a number” of armed guards are involved. It’s not clear of He is under house arrest or if he’s being protected by the guards, as the rogue scientist has faced death threats, the Telegraph reports. | |||
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