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Which is it? Seems someone at BBC News should be suspended for poor writing and/or editing.
Or it could be that he had too many enemies, who just couldn't resist stabbing him in the back. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there.
Well, you know, they probably wouldn't have looked through the video unless someone reported him.They have him on video.
Well, you know, they probably wouldn't have looked through the video unless someone reported him.
I think you missed the larger point. If he was so damn callous about taking small things for himself, seemingly without any qualm, you have to start wondering how he might have handled his client's money. But then again, how can you expect a high moral standard from a child when his parent is so screwed up? Just look at the way Citi mishandled things of their own in a more serious manner, might I add.I helped myself to things from the office in plain sight all the time. I figured if someone is going to fire me for it, I'm no longer useful anyway might as well get out. Never did get fired. Even after the HR emails specifically calling out stuff I would take. Haha.
I think you missed the larger point. If he was so damn callous about taking small things for himself, seemingly without any qualm, you have to start wondering how he might have handled his client's money. But then again, how can you expect a high moral standard from a child when his parent is so screwed up? Just look at the way Citi mishandled things of their own in a more serious manner, might I add.
Citigroup slammed with record $57 million fine for inaccurate reporting
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/citigroup-hit-with-record-57-million-fine-bank-of-england-2019-11-1028718942