Originally Posted by
MikeMpls
In this case they specifically funded the program being discussed. What's silly (and ludicrous) is suggesting that people will be jailed for being hired/trained/employed in a program authorized & funded by Congress.
Well, it's highly improbable indeed for run-of-the-mill TSA screeners at least and unfortunately probably even for their present and past management. For other current or former government employees -- including some on FT -- there is some risk of being jailed abroad for violations of law committed by those who were hired/trained/employed in a program authorized & funded by Congress and operating under official government guidance.
If I were to come across a job applicant who mentioned BDO/SPOT junk (or anything like it) in their resume or interview, I'd really like to get to know the mind of that con-artist before showing them the door.