Re: Resistance is futile
Yep it was Skelton's job to send the financial data to KPMG. He had a business need to process that data. The process that KPMG told Morrisons to use involved putting that data on an encrypted USB. If they are held accountable for the actions of an employee breaking the law entirely out of a want to damage his employer for punishing him when he broke the rules, that has significant negative implications for all UK businesses and is giving Skelton exactly what he wants!