Several employees have been interviewed in connection with
the investigation by Facebook-parent Meta, the WSJ reported, adding that the
probe has been underway since at least last fall.
Meta and Sandberg did not immediately respond to Reuters'
requests for comment.
Among the activities being scrutinized is the work of Meta
employees to support Sandberg's foundation, Lean In, and towards writing and
promotion of her second book, "Option B: Facing Adversity, Building
Resilience, and Finding Joy", the report added.
Earlier in June, Sandberg, whose close partnership with
Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg powered the growth of the world's
biggest social network, announced her departure from the company after 14
years.
Chief Growth Officer Javier Olivan is set to take over as
chief operating officer although Zuckerberg said he did not plan to replace
Sandberg's role directly within the company's existing structure.
Sandberg said that she will continue to serve on Meta's
board after leaving the company in the fall. © Reuters
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