First off, I just want to set the record straight here, since credibility is such a huge issue here. I just went back through my notebook. Before I came here today—earlier in the week—I asked for documents from the investigation so that I could refresh my memory. I was denied those, but I do have my notebook.
The last person I interviewed who was an employee of these folks here was interviewed just over three weeks before this panicked set of phone calls to get rid of me. That person was a middle-aged man whom I distinctly remember not running, yelling and screaming, from the interview room.
The last person I interviewed before that from the HR shop was interviewed months before that, because I had turned my attention to contractors. So I would really like to know who these people are who have made these allegations. I would also like to know, Ms. George being a police officer, why there wasn't an investigation and why we didn't get both sides of the story there.
As far as “person of interest” goes, it's semantics. Ms. Burton was part of the insurance committee; she led that meeting that ended up with a discrepancy between people who were there. The minutes say that the money was authorized; the people who were there who I spoke to said that didn't happen at all. So she most definitely would have been spoken to, had there ever been an investigation.