Guangxi, China’s “Killer Outsourcing” Wins Management Award: The Story Behind The Hilarious Nobel-BBC News



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2010 Nobel Laureate in Physics Andre Heim (bottom left) was the presenter of this year's Ig Nobel Prize (Credit: ANNALS OF IMPROBABLE RESEARCH)

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2010 Nobel Laureate in Physics Andre Heim (bottom left) as presenter of this year’s Ig Nobel Prize

Five professional killers in Guangxi, China, will outsource the homicide purchase, but in the end none of them took the money to get things done and won this year’s Ig Nobel Prize for management.

This strange case was caused by a real estate dispute. The resentful master spent 2 million yuan to buy the killer, but after “Killer One” took the money, he spent 1 million yuan to “outsource” the “Killer Two”. number”.

Then “No. 2” was outsourced to “No. 3” and “No. 3” was outsourced to “No. 4” When the fifth killer was outsourced layer by layer, the pay was reduced to only 100,000 yuan.

“Hitman No. 5” thought that the price was too low to be worth 100,000 yuan to kill, so he argued with the victim to pretend to be dead, but unexpectedly the victim would call the police to pursue the suspect.

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