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Baidu Works With Healthcare NGO’s Amidst Scandals and Complaints

| Jan 22, 2016 03:55 AM EST

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Baidu, one of the leading brand names in China, cooperated with a number of NGO's and healthcare providers amidst scandal on Baidu's online practice.

According to reliable sources, the company is tied up with some non-governmental organization while others are just looking forward to tying up with companies. There are 23 NGO's that are still in queue, while another 36 non-governmental organizations came with complaints about the company. The organizations filed complaint with the authorities by asking them to check Baidu's false advertisement practice on their online search engine.

The healthcare organizations are bonded all together and allegedly filed a complaint against the company on Thursday. The big internet company is accused that they are advertising false medical related topics and posting it online.

Baidu refuses all the allegations on Tuesday, and sources of Technology News China told that the internet company comes out with their strong reason of refusing the said allegation. According to Baidu, all the institution is genuine, and all the information they present are absolutely reasonable. Every organization should be equipped with a valid licence to promote themselves on the company's online platform, said Baidu representative.

According to Eng.tibet.cn, the company is promoting some misleading articles or information on their online forum. The allegation of posting some invalid medical agency reports on their website is hampering the reputation of the leading Chinese company.

All the complaints against Baidu will reportedly be a huge negative publicity for the company as it creates a negative impact on their followers. On Tuesday, the giant search engine company of China said the uncooperative commercial activities will hamper the companies brand value. The company will go through and work with massive non-profit organizations to improve the quality of medical information that they provide to readers, China Technology News reports.

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