GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
We went out of the lawyers office feeling hopeful. At this point all we wanted to do was save our cut tools business. We thought we could. I had spent all day last week calling all the vendors and suppliers, and we were dealing with the legal aspect on a daily basis, and now we had to talk to the employees. This was not going to be easy, as we were going to have to let some people go. We had been the victim of embezzlement, and when the authorities came to investigate, they found that we were in violation of a government contract. This brought in even more authorities, who spent the better amount of their time questioning us about non compliance to the contract. It didn’t really matter to them that if there had been no theft they would not be in there pouring over contracts and looking at our behavior. We had taken a 5 month leave from work, Tara and I. It was supposed to be 6 months, but we got a panic call from our accountant. He told us point blank that we were broke, that the business was on the verge of failure, and that we would probably be in trouble legally.