SwirlyBiscuit
SwirlyBiscuit

Ethical dilemma

In my fnf, I got twice the amount. Probably an accounting error.. It's a big amount for me but for the company it isn't. Thinking to probably donate it. Should I inform the company? They have 100crs + anyways in the bank and they fired like crazy. So no empathy for them. But still I am in a moral dilemma

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GroovyKoala
GroovyKoala
Eviden24mo

Buddy you sound like Robin Hood except that you don't steal from the rich to give to the poor but keep it for yourself. Irrespective of how much money the org has and how they behaved (firing employees, etc.), you should at least report this to the HR via mail with appropriate snapshots.

You literally sound like a thief saying "arey but uske paas bahut paisa hai, thoda mein rakh lunga toh kya hi ho jayega!"

P.S. This is not a personal attack... I'm just speaking my mind. My suggestion is for you to do the right thing.

SwirlyBiscuit
SwirlyBiscuit
Google24mo

I get it. Just wanted to someone say that out loud

ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka
Hinge24mo

It is less likely an accounting error. Did you get the FnF salary slip? Is the number actual salary or double? There may be bonuses or taxes that are not deducted in FnF

SqueakyBoba
SqueakyBoba
Student24mo

Are you sure you have worked for Google

SwirlyBiscuit
SwirlyBiscuit
Google24mo

Never said that it was in Google.

SwirlyBiscuit
SwirlyBiscuit
Google24mo

It is an accounting error. Okay so the amount I got is FnF×2. Not the salary ×2. I have accounted for bonus, reimbursements, taxes, leaves everything.

JumpyPancake
JumpyPancake

Wait for some call from company. If they ask to return, return. Else they can create problems in reference checks from your new employer

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