FT: Google’s head of China resigns

The head of Google’s operations in China quit on Friday, ending a controversial four-year tenure that saw the company censored version of its search engine to gain a foothold in the most populous internet market.

The departure of Kai-Fu Lee comes close on the heels of a renewed debate inside the company about whether Google should pull out of China ”“ a discussion prompted by the latest flare-up of its battle with the Chinese authorities, according to people close to the situation.

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