DJI commits to taking "painful" actions to get rid of corporate corruption

THE DJI has issued an open letter in which it pledges to take action, in the words of the company spokesman, "painful" to combat corruption cases that were discovered within the company. In late 2018, routine audits found a total loss of $ 150 million in the drone maker's accounts.

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Since then, dozens of employees have been laid off or surrendered to local authorities. The company found that more than 100 people are involved and 45 employees and former employees are under investigation.

"Unfortunately, DJI has discovered instances of cost inefficiency, purchasing manipulation and even theft. We cannot ignore these issues. In fact, for the vast majority of our hard-working and honest employees, we need to discover and eliminate these problems ".– DJI Open Letter

According to the company itself, the size of the corruption is much larger than they had previously imagined and what has been discovered so far may just be the tip of the iceberg.

"While mature companies have established management training, controls and protocols to limit these issues, DJI in the past has emphasized corporate growth over new internal processes."– DJI Open Letter

From this discovery, DJI says it has made part of its standard operation the discovery of management processes that are considered ineffective or even inefficient as part of its successful strategy.

Click here to check out the full version of DJI's open letter.

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