The CEO of Activision Blizzard Bobby Kotick is back in the news and it is that there are two novelties that have now come to light.

The first is a CNBC report where a political donation monitoring group discovered that the businessman created two companies to supply donations to supporters of the Republican Party and the unfortunate and usual reason for this is the possibility of having legislation that may be of benefit. for him, not for the video game industry or anything like that.

As if that were not enough, the other note is that The Wall Street Journal informs that the thing with the case of the State of California has escalated and an order has been made for the Los Angeles Police Department to submit all reports regarding complaints in against this and up to 18 Activision Blizzard executives.

Also the Security Exchange Commission has also requested a court order for a process that is running on their behalf.

Regarding this second report and addressing the SEC, an Activision representative called the SEC's requirement "an extraordinary fishing attempt", in a clear attempt to minimize the importance of this.

After all, the attitude that led to this legal and employment situation, the arrogance and self-right of feeling that they do not have to answer for their actions.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/regulators-widen-activision-blizzard-probes-over-workplace-issues-11645136343

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The CEO of Activision Blizzard Bobby Kotick is back in the news and it is that there are two novelties that have now come to light. The first is a CNBC report where a political donation monitoring group discovered that the businessman created two companies to supply donations to supporters of the Republican Party and the unfortunate and usual reason for this is the possibility of having legislation that may be of benefit. for him, not for the video game industry or anything like that. As if that were not enough, the other note is that The Wall Street Journal informs that the thing with the case of the State of California has escalated and an order has been made for the Los Angeles Police Department to submit all reports regarding complaints in against this and up to 18 Activision Blizzard executives. Also the Security Exchange Commission has also requested a court order for a process that is running on their behalf. Regarding this second report and addressing the SEC, an Activision representative called the SEC's requirement "an extraordinary fishing attempt", in a clear attempt to minimize the importance of this. After all, the attitude that led to this legal and employment situation, the arrogance and self-right of feeling that they do not have to answer for their actions. https://www.wsj.com/articles/regulators-widen-activision-blizzard-probes-over-workplace-issues-11645136343 #Activision #ActivisionBlizzard #BobbyKotick
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WSJ News Exclusive | Regulators Widen Activision Blizzard Probes Over Workplace Issues
The SEC subpoenas more current and former executives, and a California agency seeks additional information on CEO Bobby Kotick and the board’s handling of workplace misconduct allegations.