Invisible wrote:
> I have no power to prevent them changing things (either through
> technology or politics). I don't even really have the ability to detect
> changes when they happen. But I definitely *am* held legally responsible
> for this.
Start gathering documentation showing that they repeatedly make changes
without your knowledge. Then if they ever try to make you legally
responsible, you can show that they weren't following protocol, and you
were.
(Assuming that's the case). Also helps if you can document that you
informed everyone that their actions are against policy (just a copy of
an email you sent).
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