There was a traveler in our company who was known to be a bit duplicitous on her expense reports. One time she was in New York, and she wanted to purchase a train ticket to visit her family in Connecticut for the weekend. She asked the hotel front desk to give her a cash advance, which she used to purchase the ticket. She asked them to list the expense on her bill as something else. She even convinced them to divide the charge up and make it look like a few different room service charges. One of her colleagues gave us an anonymous tip, and we were able to call the hotel and find out the true story. Needless to say, she no longer works here.
-- Sacha Y., Portland





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