Corruption

Years ago I worked at a big tech company. Every employee had an “educational budget” - some fixed amount of money(I forgot how much it was, maybe 200 USD per year or so) per year that can be spent on books, courses etc.

One day our CEO wrote some autobiography. As far as I can tell it wasn’t associated with the company.

But everyone got email in the company to buy his book using our education budget. So we were told to go and purchase his book online and report that as educational expense so that we can get reimbursed from the educational budget.

I don’t know all the details because they were no shared with us but from the point of view of random engineer it looked like this:

And maybe that was not true. But no one told us if the book was originally sponsored by the company and if the company will get money back from the sales.

That was all unclear and not communicated. In our current times we cannot assume good intentions anymore. Transparency is needed.

Just it case it wasn’t clear the book was not good. It was one of those trashy autobiographies of the business person written by the ghost writer.

I think it made it to the NYT bestsellers list at the time. And that is when I saw for myself the value of that list and how easy it can be gamed(if you have money).

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