Tony Sidaway wrote:
On 04/03/2008, Alec Conroy
<alecmconroy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The bigger problem are the allegations mentioned
in the article about
use of foundation funds. Three specific claims are made:
-Jimbo tried to expense a $300+ bottle of wine
-Jimbo tried to expense a massage parlor visit
-Wikimedia foundation took away Jimbo's credit card.
I don't see the big deal here. Employees are entitled to fill in
expenses forms and their employers are permitted to say "Sorry Jimmy,
that's just outrageous".
The Foundation's finances are public and I've no doubt there will be
some combing through past expenditure by enterprising journalists.
It's even possible that there is some evidence of serious financial
mismanagement in there. Meanwhile this is a dreadfully minor matter
and is being treated as a "those crazy internet geeks" story by the
press.
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Well, kindof. Here is what happens in my work. Employee files expense
report. Accounting says no. Seems simple. The first time.
The second time, employee files expense report, accounting says no. At
this point, accounting has forwarded the information to HR and the
employees supervisor. The supervisor has options available at the point.
Of course, each corporation is different.
./scream