Activision Blizzard releases statement regarding investigations
The compan꧋y confirms SEC and EEOC investigations into "certain employment practices"

Activision Blizzard has coꦆnfirmed that it is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) in a statement released today.
On the , a post confirmed a recent report from the that the publisher is being investigated by the SEC and EEOC. While the statement states that these investigations are concerning "certain empl𒈔oyment practices", it's claꦅimed in the Wall Street Journal report that the SEC's investigation scope "[includes] how the videogame-publishing giant handled employees’ allegations of sexual misconduct and workplace discrimination."
The Wall Street Journal report also claims that several Activision executives have been subpoenaed as part of the SEC investigation, including CEO Bobby Kotick. To that end, Activision Blizzard confirmed in this statement that it is "complying with a recent [SEC] subpoena issued to the Company and several current and former employees and executives regarding disclosures on employment matters and related issues."
It added: "The Company is confident💦 in its prior disclosures and is cooperating with the SEC’s investigation."
The statement also confirms that Activision i﷽s: "actively engaged in continued discussions with the EEOC and has cooperated with the EEOC’s investigation concerning certain employment practices." 🐬
As part of the statement from Activision, Kotick says: "We are deeply committed to making Activision Blizzard one of t🌸he best, most inclusive places to work anywhere. There is absolutely no place anywhere in our Company for discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any ki🦂nd."
"While we continue to work in good faith with regulators to address and resolve past workplace issues, we also continue to move ah𒐪ead with our own initiatives to ensure that we are the very 𝐆best place to work. We remain committed to addressing all workplace issues in a forthright and prompt manner.”
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