Tom Morris on Nostr: The section on "lines to take" in the Infected Blood Inquiry (vol 7) report is well ...
The section on "lines to take" in the Infected Blood Inquiry (vol 7) report is well worth reading, especially for scientific or technical professionals working in organisations that rely on their knowledge.
"Unhappily, in their repeated use
of these lines to take, successive governments were more concerned about reputational
damage than openness and honesty; more defensive than candid; more interested in
avoiding financial exposure than in admitting shortcomings."
https://www.infectedbloodinquiry.org.uk/sites/default/files/Volume_7.pdf
"Unhappily, in their repeated use
of these lines to take, successive governments were more concerned about reputational
damage than openness and honesty; more defensive than candid; more interested in
avoiding financial exposure than in admitting shortcomings."
https://www.infectedbloodinquiry.org.uk/sites/default/files/Volume_7.pdf