New Delhi, Aug 18 (Ians) Tesla on Thursday released a rare public comment on a media report that claimed that David Searle, head of legal, had left the electric car maker
Taking to Twitter, Elon Musk-run Tesla said that the article is “false”.
“This Bloomberg article is false. David Searle has not left Tesla,” the electric car-maker said in a tweet.
The company is known for not reacting to media reports, or issuing any press statement, as all the firefighting is done directly by Musk himself via Twitter.
According to the report, Searle left his position as Tesla’s head of legal less than a month ago.
“Dinna Eskin, a deputy general counsel at the company, has taken over the role,” the report had said, citing sources.
The report also claimed that Searle oversaw the probe into the suspicious order of “special glass” that reportedly resulted in several employees being fired at the company.
Taking to Twitter, Elon Musk-run Tesla said that the article is “false”.
“This Bloomberg article is false. David Searle has not left Tesla,” the electric car-maker said in a tweet.
The company is known for not reacting to media reports, or issuing any press statement, as all the firefighting is done directly by Musk himself via Twitter.
According to the report, Searle left his position as Tesla’s head of legal less than a month ago.
“Dinna Eskin, a deputy general counsel at the company, has taken over the role,” the report had said, citing sources.
The report also claimed that Searle oversaw the probe into the suspicious order of “special glass” that reportedly resulted in several employees being fired at the company.
- 8/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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