| I would call the credit card company and report the card as lost/stolen, immediately. Then, set up a policy requiring 2 people to sign for all purchases, and pay for things by company check only. Establish a formal expense reimbursement process. You can probably get an accountant or bookkeeper to help you set this up. If this person was initially a friend and productive, and suddenly started behaving differently, there are three possibilities. 1) He was always a bad person, and you just didn't notice. 2) He has given up on the company for some reason related to the company, and is being passive-aggressive, plus inherently somewhat dishonest. 3) He is having personal financial/emotional/etc. problems. Not sure how you would determine which of the above it is, or how best to respond. I've had embezzlement happen at a company I owned, and it ended up killing the company (the scale of embezzlement was high, and it wasn't a normal tech company). Ultimately, the problem is a lack of process/controls, adequate enforcement and supervision, and hiring immoral people. As a result, I am much more cautious with all of those things now. I think you're more doomed due to lack of founder vesting than anything else. |