Chapter 1609
When he entered the room and looked at the crowd, Keith was momentarily embarrassed. His smile faded.
"Sorry, Mr. Grant. I''lle backter." Realizing that he hade in at the wrong time, he turned around and prepared to leave.
I immediately called out to him, "It''s okay, Keith. I was just talking to Mr. Grant. That''s pretty much it for tonight. It''s time for you guys to get some rest too."
I looked at Theo again, and although he had not expressed approval earlier, his gaze had softened.
With Ruby standing here all the time and Theo wanting to get rid of her, surely he would agree to my proposal as well.
"Yes, Madam," Keith replied respectfully. He stepped forward and prepared to hand over the documents to Theo.
"Why would you have a backup?" Ruby''s sudden questioning caused everyone to stare.
I immediately spoke up, "Didn''t you just say that Theo gave this information to Keith for safekeeping? Since Keith is responsible for the management of this information, isn''t it normal for him to have a backup?"
I said and looked at Ruby, wanting to hear how she could make a reasonable exnation for her sudden question just now.
Ruby was slightly stunned. Then, she smiled and continued, "Mrs. Grant, don''t misunderstand. What I mean is that we had just searched through the officeputer and couldn''t find any backup. With this sudden copying out, I''m just a little curious about its origin."
After that, she looked at Theo again. Her eyes were a lot calmer than just now. "Thepany has rules saying that for ss-two confidential documents and above, not even employees themselves are allowed to keep a backup. Otherwise, it''s easy to cause misunderstandings, right?"
Hmph. I sneered in my heart. This was her reasoning, huh? However, I could not deny it.
Thepany did have such a rule.
Important confidential documents could only be kept in the officeputer and could not be privately saved.
In reality, however, the employees mostly worked on their own privateputers and stored work documents there. It was normal. Everything just had to be in ordance with the confidentiality agreement. They should never disclose such information to outsiders.
To put it bluntly, there was a high degree of freedom in the rule.
This rule was treated to be nonexistent before this incident. Anyway, employees just chose to use whichever was more convenient-the officeputer or their privateputer.
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Keith bowed his head and spoke up, "I''m sorry Mr Grant. I was workingte, so I stored the information on myptop and took it back with me. I was worried that the officeputer wasn''t very safe as it was in a public area, so I stored important information on a portable hard drive and kept it as a backup at home.
"But I only left it as a backup and didn''t send it to anyone else. I can bring theptop over for you to go through."
When I heard Keith say such things, I was vaguely distressed.
If it were not for Ruby, he would not have to exin himself here at all. Theo''s and my trust in Keith had never once wavered.
"You say that, but who knows what
you''ve done on theptop? If the documents hadn''t gone missing today, we would''ve never known that you were keeping a copy of something so important for
ove
yourself."
Ruby, who was next to him, seemed to have caught him by his tail. Just as soon as she finished speaking, she immediately turned her head to look at Theo.
"Mr. Grant, I think this vition of thepany''s rutes must be dealt with seriously. Otherwise, the employees at the lower level will pretend as if the rules don''t exist at all. How can thepany even be run after that..."
"I don''t need you to teach me how to manage mypany." Theo, who had not spoken up until now, finally could not help himself.