The Activision Blizzard, which was written in harassment, conducted an internal investigation - stated that it was innocent
Activision Blizzard himself investigated himself and stated that harassment had not been ignored within the company.
In November last year, the Wall Street Journal report claimed that Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick was aware of several sexual harassment accusations within the game house. According to the report, Kotick would have concealed abuse from the company's board. Kotick denied the claim and the Activision Blizzard opened an internal investigation. According to the summary, any evidence that the company had ignored the harassment was not found.
According to the official statement of the Activision Blizzard, the internal investigation has not highlighted any evidence that would directly or indirectly indicate that someone in a leading person or employee would have tried to conceal information from the government. At the same time, however, it is stated that some significant gender-based harassment cases have occurred.
According to the investigation report, over the years, the gaming house has been punished and separated its employees, if necessary, to ensure that the operating methods are in line with the operating principles.
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