So I get a call form an associate / competitor yesterday and he related how he came across child porn (The real deal from his description) while working on a customers computer at a Fortune 500 company two weeks ago. He reported it to the general manager of the facility and was told to wipe the hard drive and reload Windows and apps and the general manager would handle it. When told to do this the general manager reminded him he was under a non-disclosure agreement and anything on any company computer was considered confidential and he could not discuss it with anyone outside the company. He refused to do so saying that was destruction of evidence of a crime and he would not be party to it. Actually he told the general manager the man shoiuld be arrested. Yesterday he was told his services were no longer required and his contract terminated. He asked if I had ever ran into this situation and how I handled it and I told him I had never been in that position but if it were me I would go over his head to the corporate office HR person and tell them what was going on and after having first informed them I would contact the local police.
His fear, one that is very real, is that no one likes a whistle blower and there are always ramifications. (The factory automation industry is a fairly small group and most everyone knows or knows of most of the players. Word WILL get around.) The only thing I could tell him is I wouldn't care and would make the calls anyway but, I am close to retirement age so it would not be the same for me as it is for him and he had to make a choice he could live with. We hung up without his having made any real decision but he was glad we talked.
So my question to you folks is, What would you do? Would you put your career in jepordy by blowing the whistle or would you just pretend you seen nothing and remain quiet?
His fear, one that is very real, is that no one likes a whistle blower and there are always ramifications. (The factory automation industry is a fairly small group and most everyone knows or knows of most of the players. Word WILL get around.) The only thing I could tell him is I wouldn't care and would make the calls anyway but, I am close to retirement age so it would not be the same for me as it is for him and he had to make a choice he could live with. We hung up without his having made any real decision but he was glad we talked.
So my question to you folks is, What would you do? Would you put your career in jepordy by blowing the whistle or would you just pretend you seen nothing and remain quiet?