Monroe - Tony is the CEO for 14 months now, so yes - he is to blame for the current situation. The buck stops with the CEO. He didn't step into that role unaware of the history, and what he knew as CFO. He had a front row seat to all the shenanigans, and he's had ample time to address them and move the company forward but he has not.
When the financials come out (well, IF they ever come out), he will not be a hero at all.
Monroe1 Member Level Friday, 03/09/18 09:54:09 AM Re: phl08 post# 97753 0 Post # of 97811
Funny, Tony is to blame. Yet, when the financials do come out he will be a hero...of course he will be blamed for the past mistakes he did not make.
It is an easy decision, if one cannot wait then head home. If you miss the bus you may end up lucky you stayed. If so and until then, no crying.