The most recent mandatory course on fincrimes included an example of bad things happening when firms operate outside the law - the GS Malaysian corruption scandal that cost GS $600 million to settle. Anyone wanna guess the initials of one of the GS execs implicated. (Google it)
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Last I looked he somehow scrubbed it from the internet.
Truly amazing and now the guy makes $82 million
@ap, people team here. Please raise a ticket. We’ll get to it after this round of falsified reviews and ratings including yours.
Post ID: @cc+1ksftwkee Is it still 25 percent rated 4 or 5?
Robust Variances?
@ap great question because guess who just rolled out the 2026 plans to do the same thing to people this year ? and your people solution dbags are the ones also involved sending that communication out to sr level mgrs
You mean out fearless leader and the other 16 who were investigated with him? Smh yet he someone got selected to be CEO of bny which has turned to sh-t ever since and all he does is bring in other GS tools and then they are doing the same. Even creating made up positions to pull them in. Its pathetic
BNY is such a disgusting organization!
Question for HR - the people’s scream team: Does falsifying employee reviews, inventing negative metrics, knowingly giving bad ratings to meet quotas count as a fincrime?
If people’s careers are being destroyed and unfairly fired people are being forced to live off unemployment and other tax payer assistances due to BNY falsifying and corrupting records, is that not a crime? Stealing from the public? Pump and dump tactics on the stock price?
Where on the code of conduct can I report this?
@OP Of course it’s the Recreational Vehicle!