No suspicion exists without provocation
Created | Updated Feb 28, 2010
All suspicions must be investigated.
All investigated persons must be interviewed.
All interviews will take place in private.
No cameras or recording devices are to be present.
No notes must be taken.
A request that legal representation be present is an indication of intransigence.
All questions must be submitted in the form of a question.
All answers have no right or wrong standing, just useful or un-useful.
Any attempt to abuse the interview process shall render it null and void.
There is no appeal process for the opinions formed during the interview.
No decision may be made solely on the basis of the opinions formed during the interview process.
Any decision made will be submitted in writing for review by the interviewed person.
No reply is required for the decision.
If, at any point the interviewer or the interviewee decide that the interview serves no purpose, the interview ceases to occur and no opinion or decision may be made on the basis of that non-occurence.
If the interviewee is late, then the decision is a fait accompli.