Quote:
Originally Posted by Masque
Have you not noticed that we are getting accused of lying when he has been advised of the correct process which is irrespective of the CEO's office not following their own processes.
|
Granted, I wouldn't have called it an outright lie, but I would not consider it correct information either.
As above, the CEO's office are there for where process hasn't worked and evidence has proved they can and will do things that are against the standard process. Can not and should not are different things. Saying they cannot when they can and do is clearly incorrect. It may be true that they should not (I do not know) but they evidently do anyway.