The Wall Street Journal: Some FBI employees recalled from Asia amid probe into prostitution, partying
Several FBI employees, stationed in cities across Asia, have been recalled to Washington in recent months while the agency investigates allegations related to parties and interactions with prostitutes, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
FBI Personnel Recalled From Asia Amid Probe Into Prostitution, Partying
Several FBI employees have been recalled to Washington from cities in Asia in recent months as the agency investigates allegations related to parties and interactions with prostitutes, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Vice Media to lay off more than 150 employees
Vice Media Group on Friday said it is laying off more than 150 employees from its U.S. and international units as the company tries to rein in costs amid an industrywide slowdown in digital advertising......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Alphabet’s chief legal officer stepping down amid investigation of conduct
The chief legal officer of Google parent Alphabet Inc. is leaving the company amid an investigation into his relationships with employees of the search-engine giant......»»
The Wall Street Journal: United Auto Workers president stepping aside amid federal corruption probe
United Auto Workers President Gary Jones is stepping aside from the union’s top role, the union said Saturday, amid a federal investigation into corruption in the top ranks......»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank to lend its workers billions to invest in its giant VC fund
SoftBank Group is leaning on its employees, including Chief Executive Masayoshi Son, for cash as the firm rushes to raise an ambitious technology fund amid volatile markets......»»
Nissan's Carlos Ghosn Arrested, Ousted as Chairman Amid Misconduct Probe - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalNissan's Carlos Ghosn Arrested, Ousted as Chairman Amid Misconduct ProbeWall Street JournalTOKYO— Nissan Motor Co. NSANY 0.11% Chairman Carlos Ghosn was arrested Monday in Tokyo,.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: In GE probe, ex-staffers say insurance risks were ignored
Federal investigators are questioning former employees of General Electric about intricate details in a legacy insurance business that led to accounting problems at the conglomerate in the past year......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Glencore, Vitol and Trafigura in focus in Brazil bribery probe
Brazil’s sprawling Operation Car Wash corruption probe is investigating Glencore, Trafigura and Vitol for alledgedly paying millions of dollars in bribes to employees of Brazilian oil company Petrobas......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Nissan executive José Muñoz resigns amid Ghosn probe
One of Nissan Motor Co.’s top executives, José Muñoz, has resigned, the company said Friday, the first shake-up of the Japanese auto maker’s top management since the arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Online marketplace StockX valued at $3.8 billion, lets some employees sell shares
The 35% jump in valuation comes ahead of the company’s expected public listing that is likely to happen as soon as the second half of this year, according to people familiar with the company’s plans......»»
Facebook Faces Internal Criticism Over Promoting China State Propaganda On Uyghurs: WSJ
Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) employees have raised concerns over China’s use of the social media platform to spread state propaganda about its Uyghur minority population, the Wall Street Journal read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Ex-Tiger Asia manager Bill Hwang behind big ViacomCBS, Discovery selloff
The liquidations appear to have left Archegos, which managed an estimated $10 billion of personal wealth for Hwang and his family, under extreme pressure following heavy losses......»»
India has reportedly threatened to jail Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp employees if the firms don"t give up data regarding the farmers protests
India wrote letters to Facebook and Twitter citing specific employees in the country who risk jail time, The Wall Street Journal reported. Members of human rights organisations hold placards in.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Cryptocurrency firms Bitfinex, Tether settle New York AG’s probe for $18.5 million
The New York attorney general’s office settled Tuesday a nearly two-year investigation into the finances and corporate practices of the companies that operates the Bitfinex cryptocurrency exchange and the stablecoin tether......»»
The Wall Street Journal: New York prosecutors investigating loans on Trump’s Manhattan properties, including flagship Trump Tower
New York prosecutors are investigating financial dealings around some of Donald Trump's signature Manhattan properties, extending the known range of the criminal probe of the former president and his company, according to people familiar with the matter......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China holds Tencent executive in corruption probe
An executive at Tencent Ho.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Best Buy to lay off store workers amid shift to online sales
Best Buy Co. notified workers this week that it was cutting some jobs at its big-box stores, according to people familiar with the situation, as the retailer adapts to a world where more shopping happens online......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Salesforce plans for most employees to work from home even after pandemic
The Wall Street Journal: Salesforce plans for most employees to work from home even after pandemic.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: High-ranking company executives among employees being fired after participating in riot inside U.S. Capitol
In the wake of the riot at the Capitol, companies moved to cut ties with President Trump and his supporters and fired workers who participated......»»