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Originally Posted by woob
I think they got this wrong. Merely by being in a management type position, does he not have some responsibility to follow up on this, especially when he sees Aldrich around and then celebrating with the team?
And then add in him not being truthful about his involvement to start with, but then owning up to it?
In my mind; Sure he was a lower seniority in the room, but the cover-up and inaction and then denials of knowledge should be enough of a reason for discipline.
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He was the Assistant General Manager of a multi-million dollar sports franchise, and one of the premier sports franchises in all of North America. That's a pretty significant level of authority, and comes with a commensurate amount of responsibility.