Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is reported to have hidden several moves the company has made in response to sexual harassment and misconduct allegations<\/a>, according to the Wall Street Journal<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>
Many employees of the company and fans of the gaming giant are baffled at the response from Kotick since the incident was brought to light last July. This seemingly isn’t the first instance of Kotick’s tendency to hide issues either, since it was previously reported that he knew about the allegations for years<\/a> and didn’t inform the board about several of those incidents. <\/p>
Fans, employees, and shareholders are still calling for Kotick’s removal<\/a>, but the CEO remains in his position.<\/p>
Update on Jan. 17 at 3:20pm CT: <\/strong>An Activision Blizzard spokesperson issued a statement to PC Gamer<\/a> denying the Wall Street Journal’s report that Bobby Kotick blocked information regarding employee punishments as a result of the investigation. <\/p>