Doctor P
<font color=navy><font color=navy>Chocolate covere
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The Vice President to whom I report called me in Thursday to express concern over the finances of a major project I just took over (to make a long story short, the fund from which the people are being paid has a huge deficit and is not being funded--much to my surprise). She directed me to get some answers that will allow us to make some decisions about if and how we must cut our losses and meet our obligations without going further into debt. I made the inquiries and was set to put together the documentation to get back to her. Then, I was REFUSED the information by the director of the unit in which my project staff is employed. He said that he could not see any reason why I would need financial records on the unit since I was not its director, and even refused to release the time records related to my project so that I could see how much time the staff was spending on the project vs. how much we had budgeted and paid. I will eventually get the information, but it is tough to be caught in the middle of this and frustrating to not be able to do the job I was assigned. I don't think he sees that I am actually out to preserve, and not destroy, the unit. AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!
The other thing is that I was put on the project two months ago partially because I am a nonpracticing CPA (I think) and there were some funky things going on in the unit's finances (indeed, the light suggestion made a couple of days ago was that I needed to do a little bit of forensic accounting).
