Chief Operating Officer/failure of fiduciary responsibility
mhees10076
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-18-03 AT 07:19AM (CST)[/font][p]Hi Everyone,
You have all been very helpful in the past and looking for your opinion once again. I don't know if there are any employment law attorneys out there, but here is the situation. We have a Chief Operating Officer who has profoundly been inadequate in his fiduciary responsibilities from not paying payroll taxes to disclosing cofidential information to a company that we were in negotiations with and the problems are ongoing. Because his title carries the responsibility of fiduciary responsibility, is the lack of fiduciary responsibility enough to terminate him without giving him any written warnings? Your help is greatly appreciated!! Thanks again, Marlene
P.S. My other question is do you apply the same discipline procedures with officers of a company as you would a non-officer?
You have all been very helpful in the past and looking for your opinion once again. I don't know if there are any employment law attorneys out there, but here is the situation. We have a Chief Operating Officer who has profoundly been inadequate in his fiduciary responsibilities from not paying payroll taxes to disclosing cofidential information to a company that we were in negotiations with and the problems are ongoing. Because his title carries the responsibility of fiduciary responsibility, is the lack of fiduciary responsibility enough to terminate him without giving him any written warnings? Your help is greatly appreciated!! Thanks again, Marlene
P.S. My other question is do you apply the same discipline procedures with officers of a company as you would a non-officer?
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Do you apply the same rules to officers as you do to other employees...absolutely! In the case of an employee that failed to do their job in such an agregious way, would you counsel them and keep them on? If an employee blatantly disclosed confidential information during sensitive negotiations they would be gone instantly.
My thoughts...of course I have been wrong before.
JEB
This guy sounds like a winner. Did he KNOW he was supposed to pay the taxes?