• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Most often it’s the lowly employee’s ass that gets put on the line for being told to break the law in the end. The higher ups get their golden parachute at worst in corporate America.

    • Alien Nathan Edward@lemm.ee
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      “I never told them to commit fraud. I just set goals, and every time those goals were met I increased them until they had no choice but to commit fraud or be fired for not reaching their goals. I’m not responsible for their illegal behavior, and I shouldn’t have to bear the consequences. I am, however, still responsible for their profitable behavior and should absolutely bear the consequences for that.”

      • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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        8 months ago

        The Wells Fargo model.

        Regulators said Tolstedt and the bank’s former CEO, John Stumpf, bragged to investors about the scale of the community bank’s open accounts, despite the fact that millions of accounts were fabricated by employees trying to meet unrealistic sales goals set by management.

    • hand@lemmy.studio
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      8 months ago

      Unfortunately this kind of repeated injustice isn’t limited to just America.