The guy who couldn't take feedback (person A) had code merged in that wasn't properly tested. Person B said, "hey A. I could use some help. We wrote some tests around $feature that were missing and the tests show the feature doesn't work. We see $unexpected results. Wanna make sure we agree on how this should work."
Person A: no, it works, I tested it.
B: could you help us identify the flaw in the tests then - they seem rock solid.
A: no, my code works.
B: ... ok, can you join us and talk through it?
A: no, it works.
A was removed from the team after management came in and A continued to not acknowledge his code could be wrong.
This was aberrational. We, as an org and as a team, constantly strove to keep the focus on the quality of the code. And, yes, his code was borked.