This is an ethical issue. People who join company with genuine CV are not hesitating faking bills for HRA and medical reimbursement. So why blame the start-up guys alone. The society as such needs a teaching on ethical compliance
RE:by balajisadagopan
by prateek gulati on Feb 20, 2007 08:16 PM Permalink
i don't agree with you. Forgin a cv is a crime but getting fake bills cannot be called a crime as it is done to save tax and its there in law and it is done after fulfilling legal requirements. But faking a cv amounts to fraud and the person doing so should be jailed and should not be allowed to work anywhere.
RE:RE:by balajisadagopan
by Kaushik Das on Feb 21, 2007 01:27 AM Permalink
Claiming reimbursements with fake medical bills IS A CRIME - forgery (section 420) combined with TAX EVASION.
RE:RE:RE:by balajisadagopan
by Ajitesh Bhowmick on Feb 21, 2007 01:19 PM Permalink
Do you know from where this Section got birth from!! i personally dont like forging... but as u know the saying goes "Survival of the fittest.." u do these things to just survive..or u die.. Just part of life cycle!!
RE:RE:by balajisadagopan
by Para Mesh on Feb 20, 2007 09:29 PM Permalink
Terrific, Gulati. If in your interest you indulge in some bogus/fake activity it is to be excused on the extant plea that it is a legal requirement but, if another person does something similar in his own interest he should be jailed. Ha Ha Ha. Which planet are you from? A person, albeit with fake qualifications and experience claims, if he performs the job for which he is recruited adequately, he is a better person than some one like you who for a few rupees would own up to a non existent illness.
RE:RE:by balajisadagopan
by GIRISH MIRCHANDANI on Feb 20, 2007 06:12 PM Permalink
Thast the most ridiculos thing I have heard Prateek. Balaji is correct!!