Amazon’s Italian unit has paid compensation and scrapped a monitoring system for delivery staff, ending a probe alleging tax fraud and illegal labor practices, Reuters reports, citing sources with knowledge of the matter. Now, the group has paid about $210M to the Italian tax agency. “We have clarified our position with the relevant authorities, who have recognized the high standards of our collaboration model with delivery partners,” Amazon said in a statement.
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