I can accept the view that the RAF of today is probably a better organisation within which to work than it was many years ago when bullying and vicitmisation was prevalent.
If that's actually true, then fine.
But, for example, when I see the change of emphasis at UAS level, with much less emphasis on flying training than hitherto, it doesn't surprise me that recruiting is problematic.
Back to thread, fraudulent appropriation of public funds is deserving of little sympathy. If it was suspected, why didn't colleagues give him a gypsy's before it went as far as it did?
Anyone thinking of trying to pull a fast one with public funds should ask themselves "Is it worth risking my pension?".