Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There has to be so many people doing the same, including in the federal government.
Maybe. But why doesn't DC govt go after people who do this? They've got MD residents to pay back tuition for residency fraud--this is a more costly example of wage theft. Letting her just resign is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:There has to be so many people doing the same, including in the federal government.
Anonymous wrote:There has to be so many people doing the same, including in the federal government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a FCC resident who's pretty disappointed in her. She may be smart and capable, but this points to some severe issues and an overall lack of ethics. I hope she steps down from her Council position.
Yep.
Can't someone oust her from the FCC Council for being ethically challenged?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a FCC resident who's pretty disappointed in her. She may be smart and capable, but this points to some severe issues and an overall lack of ethics. I hope she steps down from her Council position.
Yep.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a FCC resident who's pretty disappointed in her. She may be smart and capable, but this points to some severe issues and an overall lack of ethics. I hope she steps down from her Council position.
Anonymous wrote:A $25000 fine? She should refund the full salary for the entire time she broke the terms of her contract besides any fine.
Anonymous wrote:A $25000 fine? She should refund the full salary for the entire time she broke the terms of her contract besides any fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no, she did this by just working for the other company on telework days? Gonna ruin it for all of us. Although if she managed to get nothing done on telework days that's a management screw up too.
Yup. Bad apples like Caroline Lian are going to be an excuse to curtail hybrid work schedules. I hope someone prosecutes her. She shouldn't be allowed to just resign and walk away with her pension intact after defrauding two employers and DC tax payers. And if you've ever tried to deal with DC Dept of Buildings--it is a particularly dysfunctional part of DC government.