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3 days agoIdk kind of standard practice to have free reign of the place in certain positions. In my entire career working for billion dollar companies it wouldn’t be hard to bury anything like this. In fact I’ve done forensics on someone that did. Very few places outside government practice zero trust. Hell I’m sure the government fails to do this all the time too.
I’m curious what this crowd thinks is an appropriate punishment here. No priors, found guilty, caused some lost revenue (which I have to admit doesn’t mean you actually lost revenue). So, should they even be sent to jail? House arrest? Or do we just want consistency in punishments?