Wednesday, November 18, 2015 2:05:38 PM
As an officer, you are ultimately responsible for everything in your purview, whether you are in direct control or not. Because of this responsibility, paying attention to detail becomes a top priority. A former officer would know everything that's going on in a company in which he held a position of responsibility.
Therefore, they MUST have known about the LIES being told to investors in their names. That they, as a group, were "innocent stooges" is unthinkable to field grade or above, past or present.
If this was a military situation, the least they would be charged with is Gross Negligence and Dereliction of Duty. Claiming stupidity or ignorance as a defense would ensure conviction.
Rice was not hired by accident. Nor was the delay between the mass resignation and today's announcement of them.
Officers do NOT command "by accident".
Good DD IS NOT just reciting the PRs and company handouts and looking for the good. Those things are never hard to find.
Good DD IS finding out what the company and CEO do NOT want you to know.
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