Friday, 10 July 2020

Avoiding Unpleasant Questions

The accounts sat for decades, untouched. The bank had no reason to believe that they were illegal, or at the least immoral. No legally binding reason, that is.

After all, they were just numbers on cards, and then numbers on a computer. The money didn't exist out of that, as it were.

But then the accounts were accessed, the money drained, the accounts left with just enough to avoid them closing, which would lead to questions.

Meetings were held, to decide if they should investigate. The managing director decided not to.

Then drove off in his new expensive sports car.

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