Pulte also said that the IP addresses of employees working remotely had been audited to determine their locations. He said those locations were then mapped against where the employees had swiped in from at the start of their workday. Pulte claimed that irregularities were discovered among some of the fired employees.
“Potentially, people are having friends or family swipe in, but then they’re actually working in China,” Pulte said.
FHFA Director Bill Pulte alleges Fannie Mae firings involved fraud in a company charity and remote work irregularities, as an internal investigation continues.
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