X SBF alive account again, as it is published about Dog, Driving Advice
- Sam Bankman Farid, former FTX, imprisoned, had an inactive X account for two years.
- But on Monday, 10 advice posts about employees’ launch on this account appeared.
- This comes at a time when Dog of Elon Musk is making a curvature to reduce the number of head in the federal workforce.
Sam Bankman Farid, the former FTX team leader who was sentenced to 25 years in prison in March of last year, disappeared from X for two years. A series of 10 leaflets on Monday night from his account broke that talisman.
The jobs gave leadership advice to his followers about the launch of the employees and talked about the government efficiency management in Elon Musk. The last function of X Bankman-Fred before Monday was January 20, 2023.
Some posts on the bankman-fried account provides tips on how to launch people.
“I would like to tell this to every person we call: that this was our mistake because there is no right role for them, the right person to manage it, or the appropriate work environment for them,” read one post.
Other posts have expressed Doug’s support and shooting tours. One of the publications wrote: “There is no use in keeping it, and do not do anything.”
It is not clear whether Bankman-Fred has written posts himself. His lawyer did not respond to a request from Business Insider, and he was sent outside normal working hours.
Jobs come nearly a year after being convicted of taking $ 8 billion from his customers on the FTX Cryptocurrency. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison by the American boycott judge, Luis Kaplan.
He was serving his penalty at the Metropolitan detention center in Brooklyn.
Musk’s Doge doubles its plan to reduce the size of the US federal workforce as part of its greater goal to get rid of government palaces.
The Federal Workers’ employee management office wrote an e -mail on Saturday, asking them to transfer a list of their achievements during the past week and give them a final date on Monday at 11:59 pm Easter.
“The failure of the response will be taken as a resignation.”
However, it has requested at least eight federal agencies, including the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Justice, from its workers not to respond to the email.