JACK MA TO STEP DOWN FROM ACADEMY HE FOUNDED
- By The Financial District

- May 24, 2021
- 1 min read
Jack Ma will step down as president of Hupan University, an elite business academy he co-founded six years ago, amid pressure from Beijing, the Financial Times (FT) reported.

The move comes as Chinese authorities crackdown on the influence of the billionaire co-founder of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., the newspaper said, citing people familiar with the matter. Ma abruptly fell from grace after blasting financial regulators in a public speech last October.
Since then, his highly-anticipated initial public offering by Ant Group Co. has been put on hold, and Ma has largely stayed out of public view, Yueqi Yang reported for Bloomberg News.
Hupan University, a training program for executives and entrepreneurs located in Hangzhou, Ma’s hometown, had recently changed its name to Hupan Innovation Center, dropping the word “university” because it’s not a degree-granting educational institution.
The school will also restructure its curriculum because authorities were concerned that Ma was building a network at odds with the Communist party’s objectives, the FT reported. Ma was intent on remaining connected to the school, the newspaper said, but wouldn’t hold any high-level official title. Hupan had suspended enrollment of new students earlier, the paper said.
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