3 years ago, I had the last business trip before I left my company. When I came back, I submitted all the bills to be reimbursed for the actual cost of the expenses incurred. Afterwards, I left for another firm and have all forgotten about the trip.
But now a friend of mine, from the finance department of my old company, wrote to me that the department can't find the receipts to justify my expenses claim. So they asked me to give an explanation, implying that if it is not satisfactory, I will have to pay back.
I feel outrageous. I've given all the receipts, and my claim was authorized, but now they want me to explain again, supposedly because somehow they've lost the documents.
On the other hand, my old friend at the finance department will be scolded if she can't ''find the money''. And if I want, I can pay back since the amount is rather small.
I have some kind of dilemma here. What do you think i should do?
2006-12-21
02:18:08
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lankhai2006
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