Microsoft has been accused of being connected to large financial bribes in the Middle East and Africa.
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Former Microsoft employee Yasser Elabd alleged that Microsoft is connected to bribes in the Middle East and Africa. Elabd shared his experience on Lioness, a platform for whistleblowers. In his post, Elabd accused Microsoft of being linked to $200 million in bribes each year.
Former Microsoft employee Yasser Elabd has released allegations against Microsoft, asserting that the tech giant was connected to hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes in the Middle East and Africa. Elabd worked at Microsoft for 20 years, starting in 1998. At one point, his role with Microsoft was director of public sector and emerging markets for the Middle East and Africa.
The former Microsoft employee claimed that in certain regions, as many as half of the company's salespeople and managers were involved with bribes in some capacity. Elabd estimated that Microsoft is connected... https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-accused-being-connected-200-million-bribes-each-year
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