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  1. cageymaru

    Plantronics Reaches $36 Million Settlement with SEC

    Plantronics has agreed to a $36 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) involving its new $2 billion acquisition; Polycom. From 2006 until 2014, corrupt Polycom China executives provided significant discounts to Polycom's distributors and/or resellers, while...
  2. AlphaAtlas

    Amazon Fires Employees for Leaking Internal Data

    The Wall Street Journal claims that Amazon has fired "several employees" for selling company data to independent merchants. According to Kitguru's interpretation of the report, the workers allegedly sold user email addresses, unbanned accounts, and deleted negative reviews for money, and...
  3. FrgMstr

    Samsung Chief Faces Arrest Again

    If at first you don't succeed, try try again, right? It sounds as if Lee Jae-yong is not going to keep dogging and ducking these charges, but one thing for sure, it is not a good branding message to keep seeing in the press. Special prosecutors have filed an arrest warrant for Samsung leader...
  4. FrgMstr

    South Korea Prosecutor Seeks Arrest of Samsung Chief for Bribery

    You would have figured that these guys at Samsung made enough money after selling all the SSDs, TVs, Phones (minus the ones that explode), and a gaggle of other things, to not have to worry about bribery and corruption. Maybe not.
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