Dji to lose $ 150 million in corruption cases
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DJI is the best-known manufacturer on the drone market. It is also the most successful worldwide, although the company's situation is not going through its best moment. Since they have confirmed that various cases of internal corruption have been discovered. Due to them, the company has lost 150 million dollars in the company.
DJI to lose $ 150 million in corruption cases
These cases have been discovered thanks to a series of internal controls. They were carried out last year, although it has not been until now that these cases of corruption in the firm have been revealed.
DJI problems
The DJI itself has also announced the creation of a team that will be used to fight corruption in the company. In fact, it is not ruled out for now that new cases or irregularities will be detected. Something that could undoubtedly worsen the situation of the drone manufacturer. The company has placed these cases that have been discovered so far in the hands of the corresponding authorities.
Although at no time have specific details been given about the actions that these employees have carried out. Nor has anything been said about the range of people who were involved in these corruption cases.
So there are many aspects of these DJI issues that remain unanswered, for now. We hope to know more about them shortly. Since it is a serious problem for the firm. Although the company itself has wanted to confirm that no losses have been incurred in the total for the year, as can be read in its statement.
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