(09-07-2022, 07:55 PM)SevereApnea Wrote: Wow! 4.3 million for Jeremy the whistleblower! Anyone know what position he held with Philips?
Chances of an appeal?
Could this be linked back to data encryption, and could this ultimately be reversed by the courts?
Anyone can appeal any court decision, however Philips/Respironics
agreed to the settlement hence there will not be any appeal. This is basically a plea bargain which indicates that they knew they were wrong, would most likely lose at trail, and any other course of action would be more expensive. Encryption is irrelevant. They admitted guilt by agreeing to the settlement, and they will be independently monitored for compliance for five years.
Hats off to Jeremy! Be Like Jeremy if you find yourself working for white collar gangsters (Jeremy has held more than one position at philips) Jeremy saved insurance companies, US taxpayers, and philips money in the long run. Jeremy is going to bank nearly as much as soon to be former ceo Frans Van Houten made in compensation last year. Kinda ironic. Gotta believe that Jeremy brought this illegal activity to the attention of his managers prior to going to the feds.
Where would philips stock price be in September 2022 had Vincent Testa, the foamgate engineer who concluded that huffing foam dust was not good, “As you can imagine, this is not a good situation for our users,” had blown the whistle in 2018?
And who/what/why/where/when did Vincent's managers decide huffing foam dust is acceptable?