The paid leave is a corollary to "innocent until proven guilty." So they don't want him working because that would look like he's getting off scot free, and they can't fire him because that's a presumption of guilt. So until things are proven, he gets suspended with pay.
But to keep the game going for 16 years? That's... oddly noble.
The paid leave is a corollary to "innocent until proven guilty." So they don't want him working because that would look like he's getting off scot free, and they can't fire him because that's a presumption of guilt. So until things are proven, he gets suspended with pay.
But to keep the game going for 16 years? That's... oddly noble.