According to foreign media reports, Activision Blizzard shareholders recently voted to approve the new board of directors, which includes a rather controversial candidate-current CEO Bobby Kotick. According to the information in the documents submitted on June 21, local time, shareholders holding nearly 90% of the shares voted in favor of the proposed list of board members, and only a relatively small number opposed the agreement. Other shareholders chose to abstain from voting, which is completely called Pass easily. Kotick has been on the cusp of public opinion since the Activision Blizzard scandal unfolded last July, when the CEO was accused not only of hiding what he knew was harassment, abuse, but also making threats to subordinates. But as things stand now, Kotick will work at Activision Blizzard until 2023. However, this proposal does not mean that Kotick will continue to serve as CEO. It was previously reported that after Microsoft completed the acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Kotick will resign with a departure fee of tens of millions of dollars. Resignation appears to be imminent. Earlier this month, Activision Blizzard released its own internal findings via its investor website. Although the report does acknowledge individual harassment .
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