32 US embassy staff fired for underage porn
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It’s also a path to citizenship in the U.S., once they have worked for a number of years they can get a green card. So yea, I’m sure they’re all pretty bummed.slavedog wrote:Those sacked will be mightily pissed off. Those security and driving jobs at embassies are prime jobs for not so educated Khmers. I guess they will all have to become Grab drivers.
It also sucks to lose your job if you’re simply in a group chat and receive messages/pics, when the president of the U.S. is paying off porn stars and has a golden shower tape held by the Russians somewhere.
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Yeah especially because it’s a rare plum job for a Cambodian that if you get it, you want to hang onto it for life. But that makes me wonder, did the embassy educate these imbeciles that this kind of conduct was inappropriate?GreenMeat wrote:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-camb ... SKBN1HK0VV
A stupid way to lose your job.
Boss: I'm going to get right to the point. It has come to my attention that you and the cleaning woman have engaged in sexual intercourse on the desk in your office. Is that correct?
George: Who said that?
Boss: She did.
George: Was that wrong? Should I have not done that? I tell you I gotta plead ingnorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing was frouned upon, you know, cause I've worked in a lot of offices and I tell you peope do that all the time.
Boss: You're fired.
George: Well you didn't have to say it like that
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Are you taking the piss?gavinmac wrote:I also find the US Embassy’s response to the press of “We can’t comment it’s confidential” to be quite disappointing and contrary to American ideals of an open government.
If he receives anything from a FOIA request at all, it will be a black sheet of paper with anything interesting or informational redacted for "security reasons".Miguelito wrote:This thread is going to be a lot of fun in 12-18 months once GavinMac gets the FOIA info back from his inevtiable request on this.
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Wait...gavinmac wrote:. This is an opportunity for the embassy to commit to a zero tolerance policy and explain why it had to fire about 5% of its workforce
The US embassy has 600 employees?!?!?!
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A few years ago there was a lot of news about a U.S. department of defense agency that issued a memo telling staff to stop looking at porn at work. Part of memo read as such:
This makes me think that there must have been an underage angle at play here. If that’s the case, then American involved would have been committing a felony, and could be arrested and tried in the U.S., even though they were here when it happened.
Those were all Americans with security clearances, doing that in America. No one got fired.These actions are not only unprofessional, they reflect time taken away from designated duties, are in clear violation of federal and DoD and regulations, consume network resources and can compromise the security of the network though the introduction of malware or malicious code.
This makes me think that there must have been an underage angle at play here. If that’s the case, then American involved would have been committing a felony, and could be arrested and tried in the U.S., even though they were here when it happened.
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Damn:Miguelito wrote:A few years ago there was a lot of news about a U.S. department of defense agency that issued a memo telling staff to stop looking at porn at work. Part of memo read as such:
Those were all Americans with security clearances, doing that in America. No one got fired.These actions are not only unprofessional, they reflect time taken away from designated duties, are in clear violation of federal and DoD and regulations, consume network resources and can compromise the security of the network though the introduction of malware or malicious code.
This makes me think that there must have been an underage angle at play here. If that’s the case, then American involved would have been committing a felony, and could be arrested and tried in the U.S., even though they were here when it happened.
According to Nielsen, 21 million Americans accessed X-rated websites from work computers in March 2010, spending, on average, an hour and 45 minutes perusing porn during the month. That's about 29 percent of the U.S. work force -- and doesn't even count folks who sneak a peek or two on mobile device on the job.
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The other 71% just haven't been caught yet.Wayward Woods wrote: Damn:
According to Nielsen, 21 million Americans accessed X-rated websites from work computers in March 2010, spending, on average, an hour and 45 minutes perusing porn during the month. That's about 29 percent of the U.S. work force
Someone is not telling us all he knows..........Miguelito wrote: So yea, I’m sure they’re all pretty bummed.
golden shower tape .
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likewise the employment contracts and/or recourse to representation may be different for those at home to those in far flung places like cambodia...Miguelito wrote:A few years ago there was a lot of news about a U.S. department of defense agency that issued a memo telling staff to stop looking at porn at work. Part of memo read as such:
Those were all Americans with security clearances, doing that in America. No one got fired.These actions are not only unprofessional, they reflect time taken away from designated duties, are in clear violation of federal and DoD and regulations, consume network resources and can compromise the security of the network though the introduction of malware or malicious code.
This makes me think that there must have been an underage angle at play here. If that’s the case, then American involved would have been committing a felony, and could be arrested and tried in the U.S., even though they were here when it happened.
He's been in his room 35 years...time to let him out!
I’m folding my tinfoil hat as I type this. I do not believe the story about a wife accidentally finding the chat and reporting it. That’s the nice way of saying that the FBI has access to American social media chats of embassy staff. Someone’s security clearance needed updating.
What’s interesting isn’t who they fired but who they promoted.
What’s interesting isn’t who they fired but who they promoted.
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