Monday, August 02, 2004

Learning from the truly incompetent

Consider two organisations. One has a head who, whilst he himself has been directly implicated in wrong-doing, resigns because of the actions of his underlings, who he takes responsibility for. The other has a head who lies, pockets free-gifts, exchanges influence for wealth and generally behaves in a corrupt fashion, yet carries on, inviting everyone else to resign around him. So we ask - can the government learn anything from the F.A.?
Shame, really - Palios was the first person in ages to see the quagmire modern football was sinking into - previous chief-execs would have buckled under the weight of the players union and Manchester United, and allowed the drugs cheat Rio Ferdinand to play, rather than serve his sentence - he stood up to them. Sadly, he behaved irresponsibly and paid the price.
So when's Mr Tony going to follow suit with honourable behaviour? What's the weather report in hell - any sign of ice, yet?

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