On 14/02/2018 15:29, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
On 2/13/2018 9:49 PM, Wm via gnucash-devel wrote:
Why are you blaming the workers rather than the employers?
Why do you think a piece of software can help if you are shitting on
your employees?
Mike, is this what you expected as a response? Adrien appears to be a
person that trusts no-one.
Welcome to the tacky politics of Trumpian merka :(
Absolutely not, it is your response I find surprising. Problems do not
arise just because employers are sh*tting on employees << this is NOT to
say that some employers don't do exactly that >>
However an auditor should NOT approve use of a system without the sort
of controls we are talking about, limiting access to those who have
need, etc. One of the organizations where I am on committees, etc. (and
have been on the board, and in the aftermath aiding the new treasurer
recover) was hit by embezzlement by an office manager, from which a
decade later we have not fully recovered in the financial sense*.
Trusted with access to which she should not have been trusted.
Yikes, OK. I was yelling a bit because you come across as a bit too
pure at times.
Other people that have read your rationales and pronouncements over time
will know what I mean.
Everything was perfect when you were in charge, remember?
* We agreed to a plea bargain "no jail" in exchange for repayment of
what she stole (working over time) as if in jail we wouldn't have gotten
even THAT back. But what she directly stole was only about half the
damage as payments that should have been made to governmental bodies
weren't and though those bodies agreed to waive penalties still had to
pay the interest on the amounts owed as well as the amounts. The bank
involved agreed to lend us the money no interest for a number of years,
but still had to be paid back. The total we had to make up close to a
year's budget!
:(
We had a case like that (I was observing rather than involved) a year or
two ago.
--
Wm
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