Tesla
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk said a Tesla employee has engaged in sabotage against the company, CNBC reports.
- Musk reportedly said the employee had changed parts of the company’s manufacturing operating system code and sent “highly sensitive” company data to outside parties.
- Musk reportedly said the saboteur’s actions were motivated by his desire for a promotion he didn’t receive.
- A small fire at the Fremont, California, factory where Tesla makes its cars shut the factory down for several hours on Sunday, CNBC first reported.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said a Tesla employee has engaged in sabotage against the company, CNBC reports.
In an email obtained by the publication, which Musk sent on Sunday night, Musk said the employee had changed parts of the company’s manufacturing operating system code and sent “highly sensitive” company data to outside parties.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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