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By Reuters | Updated: April 8, 2026

April 7 (Reuters) – Super Micro (SMCI.O) said on Tuesday it had begun an independent investigation into the indictment of three people linked to the company ​on the charges of committing export-control violations.

The San Jose, California-based ‌company has also launched an internal review of its global trade compliance program, it said.

The U.S. Justice Department last month charged co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw, sales manager Ruei-Tsang ​Chang and contractor Ting-Wei Sun with allegedly running a scheme to ​route U.S.-made servers through Taiwan to Southeast Asia.

The products ⁠were allegedly repackaged into unmarked boxes in Southeast Asia and smuggled ​into China.

Super Micro, which was not named as a defendant in the ​case, had placed Liaw and Chang on leave and terminated Sun after it became aware of the charges.

Liaw resigned from the company’s board in March following the indictment.

The ​three allegedly moved at least $2.5 billion in U.S. AI technology, including ​over half a billion dollars’ worth shipped between April and mid-May last year, the ‌department ⁠said.

Four Chinese universities, including two linked to the People’s Liberation Army, bought Super Micro servers with restricted AI chips over the past year, Reuters reported last month, citing procurement data.

Chinese universities and research institutes have previously ​acquired restricted chips ​in servers made ⁠by Super Micro and other manufacturers, Reuters reporting from 2024 shows.

Super Micro said the investigation was being led ​by two independent board members — Lead Independent Director Scott ​Angel and ⁠Audit Committee Chair Tally Liu.

The findings would be reported to the board’s remaining independent directors, who have retained law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson to ⁠lead ​the investigation. Consulting firm AlixPartners has been ​engaged to provide forensic accounting expertise.

The independent directors have not set a timetable for completing ​the investigation.

Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas

© Thomson Reuters 2026

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