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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just reported someone thru the website. The student lives in PG with both parents, but her mother works in DC and wanted a free longer school day, plus didn’t want to pay for private anymore. She has her documents pretty well covered though. She registered her car in DC and used a relative’s address. I’m not sure what OSSE can do, really.[/quote] Check her state taxes and see if she is paying in DC or MD. [/quote] I reported someone like this and unfortunately they were cleared. They had a letter, dated a few years back (purportedly), stating that the child needed to stay with a relative in DC due to financial issues. There were no financial issues whatsoever. [/quote] And why would thiese people share their financial issues with you? [/quote] I owned a business and the person in was my employee. Making a very good salary. [/quote] That only means you know her salary income. That does not explain how you know their financial issues. The two are not the same. [/quote] Well I’ve actually been to their house and know the kids live there. This was a solidly middle class family. [/quote] Can we talk for a second a about how you ratted out ***your own employee?***[/quote] If it were my employee they would be fired for committing fraud![/quote] Yes exactly. The person in question was actually no longer an employee when the reporting occurred, but committing fraud is certainly against the company code of ethics. It was blatant and frankly, bragged about by the person in question. [/quote]
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