Not working for Microsoft, but generally big companies have a don't say anything policy except redirect the person querying something to public relations. A normal employee is not authorized to speak for the company.
So you won't see anyone actually working at Microsoft declaring they work at the company confirming, denying or correcting this issue. People want to keep their jobs.
They might talk about it anonymously, not mentioning they work for the company.
So you won't see anyone actually working at Microsoft declaring they work at the company confirming, denying or correcting this issue. People want to keep their jobs.
They might talk about it anonymously, not mentioning they work for the company.