Tuesday, January 4, 2011

You Know You Are in Trouble When Your Lawyer Gives You This Advice

1 comment:

  1. No joke; I once got into deep trouble when I asked a client of our consultants company "why did you do this?".

    The client had not only wasted subsidy money, he even broke a rule by doing so.

    I was so astonished at his expectation that I would help him to cover his mess up and at the fact that at least three persons must have known and tolerated the mess that I wasn't on guard and asked him that simple question.

    I was a fool. I was thinking I had been hired to work in the interest of the taxpayer when in fact I had been hired to make some bureaucrat in a federal ministry look good so he can get his promotion.

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