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Controversy swept under the rug
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At the final paragraph:
Clearly say commitment to publish.
For those kind of allegations, investigation will take significantly longer than a month.
Yea like wtf dude chill if you hate them so much dont watch tis like a toxic ex never leaves but never let you have anything
Searching out outside companies, getting quotes, that's at least 30 days.
Whatever company they pick has to have an opening. That could be 30 - 60 days out.
The company will come in, have a group meeting describing the process. That's a day.
They will meet with all Management, All leads, the rest employees at least 15 minutes, maybe 30. Maybe they have one interviewer, maybe they have a team of 10.
They'll come back and probably interview whole teams next to see if they find things that they missed individually.
They'll meet again with the Management.
They'll take another week or two to compile the report.
If they do it right, that's 120+ days.
Until they have the report in hand. Nothing can be said publicly. Those Interviews would get tainted by the company saying anything about it.
Shit can't be rushed, even if they came out squeaky clean, they're going to eat all the bad karma until that comes out, and even then it's going to leave an indelible mark on people who were already on the fence about watching them.
I used to watch the WAN show as background sound while I was working with a little news sprinkled in, I really don't care to stomach them anymore.
My mistake, your original quote was "release findings" which isn't a term in the article.
From my experience with external audits, they take awhile, but I agree they should post an update about that.