bluefire21
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« on: April 21, 2006, 08:26:21 pm » |
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I agree that the whole system is the primary problem, and that it should be corrected so this will not happen again.
Also, I would like to remind everyone that this is a place for support, not condemnation.
We have all been in a situation like this. We all have our own personal ethics, morals and policies.
The bookkeeper does need to be made aware of the problem. I know I would have let them know what exactly happen also. The bookkeeper is also at fault for sending such confidential information via such an easily accessed route. It is sad that the boss overheard what happened, but that is the risk that you take when you see something like that and don't take appropriate action. The tech should have informed bookkeeping that this info was sent in a non-confidential manner. Just because you put "confidential" on the email does not make it that way.
Ellen in Texas
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