Walmart has been ordered to pay nearly $35 million to a former truck driver after a jury found the company falsely accused him of workers' compensation fraud. https://t.co/TLfiC2zvF5
Walmart has been ordered to pay nearly $35 million to a former truck driver after a jury found the company falsely accused him of workers' compensation fraud and wrongfully terminated his employment. https://t.co/SAuTqEzlPO
Walmart has been ordered to pay nearly $35 million to a former truck driver after a jury found the company wrongfully accused him of workers' compensation fraud and terminated his employment. https://t.co/42oY8GI43f
A recent investigation by ProPublica has uncovered that Walmart, the largest retailer in the United States, has facilitated over $1 billion in fraud losses through its financial services from 2013 to 2022. In a separate legal matter, Walmart has been ordered to pay nearly $35 million to a former truck driver after a jury determined that the company wrongfully accused him of workers' compensation fraud and subsequently terminated his employment. These developments highlight ongoing concerns regarding fraud management and corporate governance within the retail giant.