<p>China's ride-hailing giant Didi Global Inc said on Thursday that rumours about a possible management change are not true.</p>.<p>"Didi is actively and fully cooperating with regulators' cybersecurity probe, market rumours about management change at the company is not true," Didi said in a Weibo post.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/oil-prices-steady-after-us-calls-for-output-raise-on-supply-concerns-1018847.html" target="_blank">Read | Oil prices steady after US calls for output raise on supply concerns</a></strong></p>.<p>The statement followed a South China Morning Post report, citing people familiar with the matter, that Didi may reshuffle its senior management team as a result of ongoing cybersecurity investigations.</p>.<p>In July, just days after Didi's $4.4 billion listing on the New York Stock Exchange, the Cyberspace Administration of China ordered app stores to remove Didi's main ride-hailing app.</p>.<p>The regulator also told Didi to stop registering new users amid a probe into the company, citing national security and the public interest.</p>.<p>Didi is led by Chief Executive Will Cheng and President Jean Liu.</p>
<p>China's ride-hailing giant Didi Global Inc said on Thursday that rumours about a possible management change are not true.</p>.<p>"Didi is actively and fully cooperating with regulators' cybersecurity probe, market rumours about management change at the company is not true," Didi said in a Weibo post.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/oil-prices-steady-after-us-calls-for-output-raise-on-supply-concerns-1018847.html" target="_blank">Read | Oil prices steady after US calls for output raise on supply concerns</a></strong></p>.<p>The statement followed a South China Morning Post report, citing people familiar with the matter, that Didi may reshuffle its senior management team as a result of ongoing cybersecurity investigations.</p>.<p>In July, just days after Didi's $4.4 billion listing on the New York Stock Exchange, the Cyberspace Administration of China ordered app stores to remove Didi's main ride-hailing app.</p>.<p>The regulator also told Didi to stop registering new users amid a probe into the company, citing national security and the public interest.</p>.<p>Didi is led by Chief Executive Will Cheng and President Jean Liu.</p>