Businesses don't have morals, they have fiduciary duties. They made more money by having Wiggins perform better, and they don't care about his long term reputation unless it comes back to bite them on the arse in financial terms later. It looks like that might be happening to some extent, but probably not enough to make it a bad business decision.
Businesses don't have morals, they have fiduciary duties. They made more money by having Wiggins perform better, and they don't care about his long term reputation unless it comes back to bite them on the arse in financial terms later. It looks like that might be happening to some extent, but probably not enough to make it a bad business decision.