Former Oracle manager said tech giant sold phantom or broken products - Business Insider

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A former employee is suing Oracle, alleging the company sold customers phantom products and forced him out when he complained

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He said he resisted participating in what he described as "misrepresentation and likely fraud," and subsequently filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the suit said. "Oracle demoted Daramola, stripped him of meaningful responsibility … because Daramola recognized fraudulent behavior, refused to engage in it and reported it internally as such," the suit said.

 

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Lol, that’s the story of literally every business of the Earth - they buy virtual products that you guys from the big media are advertising. Hypocrisy?

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