U.S. securities regulator probes Activision over employment matters

Reuters

Published Sep 20, 2021 03:29PM ET

Updated Sep 20, 2021 05:25PM ET

(Reuters) -Activision Blizzard said on Monday that the U.S. securities regulator was investigating the videogame publisher's disclosures regarding employment matters and related issues.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also issued subpoenas to the company and several of its current and former employees, seeking information regarding the matter, the owner of "Call of Duty" and "Candy Crush" franchises said in a statement.

The investigation comes at a time when Activision is embroiled in a lawsuit that alleges equal pay violations, sex discrimination and sexual harassment at the company. (https://reut.rs/3ECUCeE)

Shares of Santa Monica, California-based Activision were flat in trading after the bell. They closed down 4.2% after the WSJ first reported on the SEC probe.

The regulator has also issued a subpoena to Activision's Chief Executive Officer Bobby Kotick, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the investigation and documents viewed by the newspaper. (https://on.wsj.com/2XCTG9m)

The SEC declined to comment.