1 posted on
09/07/2021 8:15:47 PM PDT by
blueplum
To: blueplum
I wonder how her scheme was finally discovered.
2 posted on
09/07/2021 8:22:54 PM PDT by
PGR88
To: blueplum
High Yellow.
High Yellow.
3 posted on
09/07/2021 8:23:11 PM PDT by
Governor Dinwiddie
(LORD, grant thy people grace to withstand the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil.)
To: blueplum
Looks like YALE is due for a complete auditing of it’s spending accounts. In fact, they are well overdue.
Nobody else noticed anything?
That makes me wonder if more YALE employees may have been on the take.
To: blueplum
I wonder if they are going to use this as a case study in their business school.
5 posted on
09/07/2021 8:24:12 PM PDT by
glorgau
To: blueplum
7 posted on
09/07/2021 8:28:46 PM PDT by
GOPmember
To: blueplum
12 posted on
09/07/2021 8:52:19 PM PDT by
Larry Lucido
(Donate! Don't just post clickbait!)
To: blueplum
No need to worry about ‘leaky’ accounting, since they’re insulated from the laws of supply and demand.
14 posted on
09/07/2021 9:02:25 PM PDT by
BobL
(I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
To: blueplum
man- those commodore computers musta really paid off!
16 posted on
09/07/2021 9:15:40 PM PDT by
Bob434
To: blueplum
Jamie Petrone-Codrington
surrendered to law enforcement Friday, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert M. Spector in New Haven and
was released on a $1 million bond, according to Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut Leonard Boyle.
Roger Stone is surprised.
19 posted on
09/07/2021 9:22:01 PM PDT by
Sgt_Schultze
(When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves)
To: blueplum
She got it one piece at a time and it didn’t cost her a dime...
ISP Earthlink co-founder Reed Slatkin ran a ponzi scheme for 15 years.
While I worked at earthlink someone in the Network dept was stealing ram memory from the hundreds of call center computers. The pc’s were slow anyhow as they hardly had enough memory to begin with. Back then ram memory was expensive. We were using win98 then NT4 then 2000.
All the blue screening errors must have given someone a clue.
At Fry’s Electronics some employee would buy computer parts at inflated prices and split the over charge with others.
To: blueplum
Sounds like something that had happened with Office Max when I worked for them in the 1990s. The district manager had a problem with a store, so they asked me and the assistant manager to be the team at the problem store. After 2 weeks, we found the problem: The Receiving Manager had a side business, he sold computers online. He took half of the computer ordered and never inventoried them.
Nice business, all profit... 🤓
31 posted on
09/08/2021 4:06:27 AM PDT by
Deplorable American1776
(I'm the one trying to save American Democracy...Donald Trump 6/5/21 at the NCGOP convention)
To: blueplum
13 years is a long time to keep an illegal scheme running without cover from above.
Even a regular audit would show some illegal acts {unless there was cover from upper management}.
32 posted on
09/08/2021 5:10:17 AM PDT by
USS Alaska
(NUKE ALL MOOSELIMB TERRORISTS, NOW.)
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