Or he could tell us who it is and we can take action at some later date
to allay suspicion :-) 

-----Original Message-----
Chrissy,

You have a professional and personal ethics problem. Your request for
help states that what the company is doing is against your personal or
professional ethical standard.

Your first port of call is your boss, but you have already done that.

your next port is to consult professional peers, this is what you are
doing now.

Your peers have replied that this is not a satisfactory situation in
their eyes. This should convince you that your ethical standard is in
line with other professionals in your field.

Return to your boss and again calmly express your concerns stating
(without emotion or raised voice) that the company is asking you to go
against reaqsonable ethics for the industry, and be a party to illegal
operations.

Express to them also that, now that you are aware of this fact, to
continue will make make you a willing party to illegal operations and
directly punishable by law yourself (you, not just the company but you
yourself may have to pay a fine from your own pocket - the company
cannot legally promise to pay that for you).

If you cannot get satisfaction from your boss, then go dierctly to the
manager above, then the manager above until you are speaking directly to
the CEO (yes, you can do that). All with professoinal attitude, not
emotion.

If you still cannot get satisfaction, then you must decide if you can
continue operating illegally or if you must look for work elsewhere. A
daunting decision that I do not envy you to confront.

Good luck Chrissy


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