
Two former General Motors’ workers was accused of stealing secret documents on hybrid technology worth $40 million. Prosecution of Detroit reported that Shanshan Du (51) and her husband Yu Qin (49) copied documents in 2005, five days after the automaker had offered her a severance agreement. They contacted with Chinese Chery in order to sell secret documents through a small company they owned called Millenium Technology International. After that, Qin applied for jobs as a hybrid engineer, claiming on his resume that he had invented some of the stolen GM technology, prosecutors say - according to Reuters.