1. What happened when the warehouse keeper of Wan Chai Wharf stole 5 tons of jiaozi? Wan Chai Wharf is a jiaozi brand that we all like very much. We can often see this kind of jiaozi advertisement on TV. There was a theft in a warehouse at Wan Chai Wharf in Shanghai. The manager of this warehouse colluded with several truck drivers of the company for more than a year and stole about five tons of jiaozi from the warehouse. In this way, they have always made a profit of about 90,000 yuan. However, this behavior has caused very serious losses to Wanchai Wharf Company, and the loss amount has reached more than 1.3 million. Jiaozi was found to have been stolen because the data found in the inventory was quite different from the actual goods.
Second, how to evaluate this administrator's practice? After discovering that the goods in the warehouse were stolen, the company quickly reported to the company. After investigation, several employees who committed crimes were found, and then the company reported to the police. The police took the suspects to the police station for investigation. Several suspects also truthfully confessed their criminal facts. They are all malicious and want to profit from it, so they will steal the company's goods in this way. And this administrator, not only failed to fulfill the responsibility and obligation of managing the warehouse, but stole things from it, which not only failed to live up to the trust of the company, but also brought such a big loss to the company. Obviously, he is particularly irresponsible as a manager, and his actions have been suspected of illegal crimes.
3. How did these jiaozi finally get rid of them? During the investigation, the police found that all the stolen jiaozi had been sold out, and the stolen money had been divided by these suspects. Therefore, the losses of this company can only be borne by these suspects, and jiaozi will definitely not get them back. Therefore, in the usual management of the company, it is still necessary to strictly supervise the employees to avoid such insider trading, because sometimes people are particularly greedy.