The question remains... If the former General Sales Manager of Toyota Central knew for nearly three years that the dealership was enhancing the service bills on used vehicles prior to make them available for sale, and if he knew that these fictitious service charges would increase the total cost of the vehicle thus subsequently the selling price, and if he knew that since these fictitious service charges would decrease the profit available to pay for commissiones to the salespeople and assitant sales managers after the vehicle was sold, and if he knew that upper management was hiding the profit with fictitious service bills attached to the vehicle... WHY DIDN'T HE COME FORWARD SOONER WITH THE TRUTH? It took for him to be dismissed from employment to do so!
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