There part where SBF committed to something important in his trading company and then broke the agreement also seems more predictive of fraud than suggested by the phrase “management dispute”.
People rarely leave over one thing and different people leave over different reasons. But I expect people hearing “left over ethics disputes” to walk away with a more accurate understanding than “left over a management dispute” (and more details to either sentence would be welcome).
Yeah sorry I didn’t intend to disagree with you on whether it was a management dispute or an ethics dispute, just that it wasn’t only the issue you explicitly named.
There part where SBF committed to something important in his trading company and then broke the agreement also seems more predictive of fraud than suggested by the phrase “management dispute”.
People rarely leave over one thing and different people leave over different reasons. But I expect people hearing “left over ethics disputes” to walk away with a more accurate understanding than “left over a management dispute” (and more details to either sentence would be welcome).
Yeah sorry I didn’t intend to disagree with you on whether it was a management dispute or an ethics dispute, just that it wasn’t only the issue you explicitly named.