“The agent you chose was actually your relative. How much rebates did you enjoy, hmm? All I got was a small taste of the benefits! It would’ve been fine if no one found out, but now that the cat’s out of the bag, you definitely will have to suffer more consequences since you took the lion’s share of the profits!”
Hannibal clenched his jaw angrily. “I only helped you because I pitied you, b*tch! That’s why I gave you a chance!”
“Enough!”
Jasper said, interrupting the two’s fight.
June and Hannibal immediately fell silent, and they did not dare to say anything more.
“Chad, how do you think this incident should be resolved?” Jasper asked indifferently.
Chad glared at the duo harshly and replied, “Strictly, and according to the law. We should investigate the incident and then sue these two!”
“Go ahead, then,” Jasper waved his hand.
As far as Jasper was concerned, what mattered most was to understand the truth of the situation. How the situation should be dealt with was a small matter.
June and Hannibal were just first line managers, G4 administrative employees. No matter how much trouble they caused, it was not worth Jasper’s headache.
What truly posed a problem to Jasper was that if June and Hannibal could enjoy rebates over purchasing cars today, then another pair of July and Lectors could gain similar rebates over something else somewhere down the line.
Agents were not stupid, and there was no way they would give benefits out for free.
These benefits would naturally be earned back from JW Company.
Therefore, in the end, their corrupt behavior still interfered with the company’s interests.
It was impossible for Jasper to completely prevent corruption. All he could do was try to minimize the possibility of it happening through strict regulations while rectifying the nature of his employees.
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