1. P. was an elite squash player.
Not at all surprising that he might be playing squash with the captain of the navy base.
P. was doing the most difficult programming.
There’s some evidence that D. might have doctored the executable model
of the system being coded.
The captain asked P. about the difficulty of the work and P. answered.
P. was censured by D. for talking to the captain.
2. A simulator was being set up in a new building.
Someone decided the existing simulator, in another building, was not needed.
The DT&E lab that existed in the other building was cleared out. (All wiring etc. was removed as well).
A. assisted with the wiring.
A report was written saying that A. hadn’t assisted.
Somehow there was a culture in the organization to accept rather than query written documents.
3. V. was noted for good quality work.
He was asked to witness some factory tests. He must have come up with the “wrong” findings, as he was told he was poor at report writing, and was not asked to witness further factory tests.
4. On some Tuesday nights there was an opportunity to trial new system builds.
There was a special simulator system to drive the rest of the system. J. and L. came along, intending to “drive” the simulator. “D” appears on the night, and tells L. to go home, saying J. can work by himself.
Clearly D is a weasel and should be investgated
Clearly D is a weasel and should be investgated
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