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'Did the right thing, paid the price': Employee reports team lead to management after discovering they altered reports for clients, gets fired for speaking up

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    A man in a suit standing if front of brick wall
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    Got Fired : Did the Right Thing, Paid the Price.

    I was working as a junior analyst at a company where deadlines were always tight, but things were manageable.
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    One week, I noticed that my team lead was altering numbers in reports before sending them to clients.
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    It didn't sit right with me. I asked him about it casually, and he brushed it off, saying it was just "formatting adjustments." But the changes were clearly affecting the actual data.
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    After thinking about it for a couple of days, I decided to raise the concern with upper management.
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    They thanked me for bringing it up and said they'd handle it internally. Nothing seemed to change, but my team lead suddenly became distant and stopped including me in meetings.
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    About ten days later, I was called into a meeting and told my role was being "restructured" and my position was no longer needed.
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    No prior indication, no discussion just like that. As I was leaving, I saw my team lead joking around with others like nothing happened.
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    A man in a suit working on laptop while sitting on an office sofa.
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    That's when it hit me speaking up had quietly put a target on my back. I didn't have proof, just timing and gut feeling.
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    But it was enough to understand what really happened.
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    denmicent I'm sorry you got fired OP. Doing the right thing often has unfortunate consequences. But, integrity and honesty is much more important. Good for you. I hope you land something new and better (and you will do this!) soon
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    AnyRub1919 Original Poster's Reply Thank you! Yeah... expensive lesson, but at least my conscience is still employed
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    Zombie_Slayer1 Snitch to the client
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    AnyRub1919 Original Poster's Reply hehe
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    Awkward-Educator-345 Integrity is everything. I'm sure this was just the tip of the iceberg. There will always be a price in life. You just have to decide if you will be able to look yourself in the mirror or not.
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    AnyRub1919 Original Poster's Reply Exactly. Losing the job s ks, but staying quiet would've been worse in the long run.
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    Commonscents2say The old saying is nice guys finish last. Everyone tries to say karma will catch up, but I've seen and felt way too much to believe that anymore. Still can't help but try to do right by everybody, but surely seems like I see all the ugliest energies stomp on the good ones as they climb to success.
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    AnyRub1919 Original Poster's Reply Too true. Sometimes karma takes its sweet time... or just ghosted entirely. Still, I can't help trying to do right.
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    Cultural-Answer-321 They do. Which is why CYA is ALWAYS the first priority. You do not want to be the scapegoat for company fraud. I'd rather be unemployed than in jail. CYA may or may not keep you from getting fired, but it WILL keep you out jail. Cover Your A\\. Document, document, document. It's a pain and just adds more work, but it will save you from big trouble.
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    AnyRub1919 Original Poster's Reply Yep... CYA is now officially my new life motto. Lesson painfully learned.

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