Bruce Vielmetti reports on the decision referred to in an earlier blog entry here today: David Szymuszkiewicz of Cudahy worked for the IRS in Racine. When his driver’s license was suspended over a drunken driving violaton in 2003, the veteran revenue officer worried he might lose his job. So he set his supervisor’s e-mail to forward all her e-mails…
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UK: Another snooping scandal at the higher levels
If you’re following the Deutsche Telekom case in which the company is accused of illegally snooping on some of its own people, you may like this one… The Daily Telegraph has disclosed that [Justice Minister Jonathan] Djanogly hired a firm of private detectives to conduct an undercover investigation into his aides and colleagues. Derek Holley,…
Defendant incriminates Deutsche Telekom boss in illegal search
The Deutsche Telekom spying trial took a dramatic turn on its opening day Friday when the main accused, Klaus Trzeschan, made a partial admission and incriminated the company’s then boss Kai-Uwe Ricke. Trzeschan, the former head of company security, told a court in Bonn that the gathering of phone records had been carried out “without…
Dilbert re-identified
Enjoy this Dilbert cartoon by Scott Adams: