Thursday, August 1, 2013

WebEDIEngines, Inc.

Shall I take the fall and be the scapegoat for WebEDIEngines, Inc., too—similar to that of Center For Overseas Studies USA, Inc.

EDI ANSI X12 850 [Purchase Order], 810 [Invoice], 855 [Purchase Order Acknowledgment], 856 [Ship Notice] ... 

What do you call the act of having a spouse set up a sideline business that is directly modeled on the work you complete while doing your ordinary job?  I suppose AAFES did not have policies and employment agreement restricting its employees' use and misuse of its work product in an unauthorized manner.  Still, that does not make it ethically right; just because you can does not mean you should, as stated time and again in the Fraud Examiners Manual by ACFE or Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.  




























 Yes, that is me with my Sharpie Highlighter marking those manuals from ACFE and CISA. 

For my part, I had better research and familiarize myself with Employment Laws—if only for a little enlightened self-protection.

[Only now do the rays of recognition dawn on me:  The .edi contents of this disk are business data / transactions between AAFES / The Exchange and its vendors.]















































































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