My observations of the people who have to work with psychopaths is that the psycho's manipulations and lies are so shocking and damaging, that people do get very (passively) angry with them, and become rather obsessed about trying to uncover them... seeing them get away with ruining other people's opportunities to progress at work can be hard to take...
However, getting that emotionally involved gets you nowhere. Leaving the organisation and getting out of their sphere of influence is your best action OP.
[i]I really want to see this play out to the bitter end![/i]
Let's hope the OP's boss doesn't come on here because working out who it is took about 2 minutes.
Perfect coincidence that this was left on a colleagues car last night....
OP, let me know if you need the number 😉
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Has no one took the mickey out of the spelling mistake in the title? A single investigation if its 'discrete' should be on the quiet, 'discreet'
Either the boss or the OP needs to see a shrink IMO 😉
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Honey trap ,
Middle aged married man tries to cop off with fit women who looks at him with **** me eyes and laughs at his jokes .
Money for old rope.
hoonoose - have your desk cleared by 0915 tomorrow morning - you're fired. If you're still there at 0930 I'll be giving my SAS mates a ring to sort you out.

