So new more detailed information has arisen to give even more details in how badly Konami treats their former employees and even their current ones.The source the video is using:Like do you guys know why the KojiPro health insurance application was not accepted to be reviewed? Because the board chairman of the health insurance organization reviewed their application before sending them to the board. Guess who the board chairman works? It starts with the letter K. I know. A shock! Ba-dum-tssssss!And this procedure was apparently against the rules but they followed it anyway in the case of the application of KojiPro when the board was supposed to make the decision and only in the case of a tie would the chairman have the decision power. Showing the application to the chairman first was a violation of standard procedure and beyond that, this violated the rules as well. Health insurance providers are supposed to act in the public interest, not in the interest of one person in particular.And Kojima is not the first person of Konami background to experience miserable treatment after their employment with Konami. Like one staffing agency employee said that he has to notify other gaming companies if a certain person is an ''Ex-Kon''. He has to do this because Konami files complaints against fellow gaming companies who take on Ex-Kons to their work force.One Ex-Kon used to work construction for a while before moving back to gaming to throw Konami off his scent.A former Konami exec was pressurized to shut down his business by Konami. Konami also pressurizes TV companies to not hire Ex-Kons.Ex-Kons are not allowed to put Konami on their resume under the threat of lawsuits.-----------------------All this being said, Konami acts like a combination of psychotic ex GF/BF and a very immature, malicious toddler. I'd kinda like them to go on a spree of loss after loss in every quarter until all the fuckhead execs running the company are purged and then get their further employment chances torpedoed like they've done with their former employees. See how they'd like getting that sweet CEO position taken from them and then being denied a chance at lavish CEO life quality being forced into destitution and a life of poverty working their ass off 24/7 at the whims of Japanese work, work, work, work corporate culture.