A new report has sparked controversy, revealing that Tesla, the electric car giant led by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, has seen its Corruption Currents (Triple C) score drop to a level that puts it on par with Russia. The score, which assesses a company's corruption risk, was significantly impacted by the company's decision to continue doing business in Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Critics argue that Musk's company should have taken a stronger stance against the Russian government's actions, while others point out that the company's operations in the country were already established before the invasion. As the world grapples with the complexities of corporate responsibility in the face of geopolitical tensions, this development raises important questions about the limits of business and the pursuit of profit.
Triple C score puts Elon Musk’s company on par with Russia after 2022 invasion of Ukraine