Tuesday, January 8, 2013

What to do if you are under investigation 6?

So - we are asking the real question - do you need to speak to an attorney BEFORE answering the questions?  As stated, once the answers are given, they are very difficult to take back.

    One of the important details that occurs before an interview, even a few minutes before an interview is going to begin, is:  "what is this about?"  Even in a work environment, you have the right to ask what the interview will be about and what questions are expected to be asked.  If you are told that you will be asked questions about missing funds or an employee who took funds or about accounting irregularities or something else along the same lines, then you at least have a heads up as to the fact that if you are not under investigation, then at the very least you are being investigated as part of the investigation of another person.

     So, if you are not directly under investigation, what is the right course of action?


NOTE: THE INFORMATION IN THIS BLOG IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE LEGAL ADVICE.  IF THE READER HAS ANY LEGAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO AN ATTORNEY.

                                             

Have a great and fraud-free day.

 


 

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