Seven people have been arrested since the company announced last year that it had damaged cord blood units belonging to at least 2,150 clients, with another 17,000 possibly affected.
Mr Wong informed the CAD that he was unable to attend the interview due to health reasons and is"uncertain on the next interview date pending the CAD's agreement". He is the chairman of Everest-Fortune Commercial Factoring, a company mainly engaged in the factoring business in China. Cordlife said it will continue to remain under a trading halt as of Friday, pending the"preparation and finalisation of an announcement that will be released separately".
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