The classic minimum formulation in a legal sense (Mullane) is notice and a reasonable opportunity to respond. SBF resigned on the 10th and I am sure the new CEO has kept him far away from any work. So he has had several days to amplify his initial explanation.
I think you mean “waiting for more evidence to come in” which I would agree with if I found his explanation plausible. But the explanation isnt that much more plausible to me than “because the moon is made of blue cheese.”
What is “due process” here in your view?
The classic minimum formulation in a legal sense (Mullane) is notice and a reasonable opportunity to respond. SBF resigned on the 10th and I am sure the new CEO has kept him far away from any work. So he has had several days to amplify his initial explanation.
I think you mean “waiting for more evidence to come in” which I would agree with if I found his explanation plausible. But the explanation isnt that much more plausible to me than “because the moon is made of blue cheese.”