Insight Partners scrubs investment post about Delve amid ‘fake compliance’ allegations
After a whistleblower alleged that the startup fabricated audit evidence, its prominent Series A investor removed an article detailing why it led the deal.
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Insight Partners deleted its investment post about Delve after a whistleblower claimed the startup fabricated audit evidence, prompting the firm to withdraw the article explaining its Series A involvement.
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