Charles Duhigg's story ("At Freddie Mac, Chief Discarded Warning Signs," August 5) The story is apparently based on the word of David Andrukonis, a former employee who was involuntarily terminated in 2005. It describes a memorandum -- one we can't confirm and one that Mr. Duhigg never produced. Although the reporter was aware of these facts, he cited the individual's account without mentioning them, instead portraying the former employee as having left amicably to become a schoolteacher.
Charles Duhigg's story ("At Freddie Mac, Chief Discarded Warning Signs," August 5) The story is apparently based on the word of David Andrukonis, a former employee who was involuntarily terminated in 2005. It describes a memorandum -- one we can't confirm and one that Mr. Duhigg never produced. Although the reporter was aware of these facts, he cited the individual's account without mentioning them, instead portraying the former employee as having left amicably to become a schoolteacher.
oohay4 3 years ago
new york times sucks big time, i would never believe or by that RAG EVER!!!
wfb975t 3 years ago
rascal, you are crazy.
seltzerwater464 4 years ago