This is really painful. I pray that the person responsible for this atrocity turn himself/herself into the police forthwith. If he/she does not and the police don't catch him/her, then I pray that his/her conscience (if there is one) "beat" arrest and convict him/her.
My belief is, once I have paid for a service, it doesn't matter what that company does with their money so long as I receive what I paid for. Having said that, students union asking for transparency as to how their money (paid for tuition) is spent is really out of order (in my opinion); you paid for a service. Faculty, staff, alumni (if they have contributed to the alumni fund), stakeholders (who are actually contributing to the running of The College) and the Bahamian people in general who, I guess, are taxed can ask that question.
In regards to the employee refusing to pay the money back, I would refuse also if it was not my fault that this money went missing. As far as I am concerned, the VP of Finance really should step down and the powers that be need to see to it that she does regardless to connections or persuasions.
In the meantime, this is just one incident that has been publicized and only because the unions got involved. How many more incidences have been swept under the rug?
WellGee says...
This is really painful. I pray that the person responsible for this atrocity turn himself/herself into the police forthwith. If he/she does not and the police don't catch him/her, then I pray that his/her conscience (if there is one) "beat" arrest and convict him/her.
heartless!!
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WellGee says...
The word, "gullible," comes to mine.
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WellGee says...
My belief is, once I have paid for a service, it doesn't matter what that company does with their money so long as I receive what I paid for. Having said that, students union asking for transparency as to how their money (paid for tuition) is spent is really out of order (in my opinion); you paid for a service. Faculty, staff, alumni (if they have contributed to the alumni fund), stakeholders (who are actually contributing to the running of The College) and the Bahamian people in general who, I guess, are taxed can ask that question.
In regards to the employee refusing to pay the money back, I would refuse also if it was not my fault that this money went missing. As far as I am concerned, the VP of Finance really should step down and the powers that be need to see to it that she does regardless to connections or persuasions.
In the meantime, this is just one incident that has been publicized and only because the unions got involved. How many more incidences have been swept under the rug?
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