RE: Na Your Fault
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The next week, Chuka was fired from his job with a debt attached to his sack letter. He was to pay back the millions that had gone missing.
The error in the work done was missing transactions and figures were not adding up, not missing funds, so it makes no sense that he'll be fired and asked to pay back millions, unless more details are missing in this story. The first logical solution would be for the team to do a collective audit, and see what is missing, not immediately firing an employee and asking him to pay debts. That's not the solution. The story cannot show all things, but things happened too fast to be realistic.
Well, it's just a story, and a deviation from reality is expected. Fiction, it is, after all.
Thank you for your criticism. But i needed to fit in a lot of details and this is how I wanted my story to go. If transactions were not adding up, it could also mean that somehow some funds had been siphoned somewhere along the way. Might be wrong of them to sack or attach debts, but someone always has to be accountable for some things, especially in finance. Thank you for engaging.
No, no. Please, don't take it as a criticism. I actually enjoyed the story. It was more of stating an observation, rather than criticizing.