I know many would like to know more, but FB has pretty much said they have told us all they are willing to on the matter.
Unless something comes to light from say a court appearance I doubt we will ever get a conclusion
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Is convicted ex accountant Darren Upton practicing?
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Originally posted by moggy View PostbumpLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostNo further comment from FB. Speaks volumes...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostWhat grounds?
According to Linkedin, Darren Roberts worked for SJD while you still owned it. Is that true?Leave a comment:
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Just read this whole thread, having somehow missed it. Holy crap. Top work from the CUK community.
Just looked up DR on linkedin - "Business Owner at To be announced"
I have a few mutual connections, contractors I've worked with before. May have to warn them off him.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostGDPR. They can only comment on details that are already in the public record. Anything else will land them in deep doodoo if the subject hasn't agreed to it.
Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostI don't think that takes us very far forward, Dom. This might:
1. Does your duty of care to your clients include confirming the identity of everyone who works at Fox-Bartfield?
2. Does your duty of care include confirming the work history, including that on Linked-In, of everyone who works at F-B? If someone who worked at F-B had a misleading work history on their Linked-In, would that concern you?
3. Just hypothetically, do you think it would undermine your credibility with your clients if they were to learn that you had someone working with their sensitive information who is an ex-convict, and not just any ex-con, but one who defrauded his accountancy clients?
4. Just hypothetically, if some of your clients had reason to believe you'd had such a person working on their accounts, do you think the above statement would reassure them?
These are not questions about Darren Roberts. These are questions about you and your credibility and trustworthiness, and what your view of your 'duty of care' really is.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostNDA?
Quietly go away and we won't confirm in public you are a convicted fraudster, if you don't confirm we were founded by one?
Allegedly of courseLeave a comment:
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