Originally Posted by
Lead Balloon
I reckon this is a very powerful point, Glen:I would have thought that the ICC's finding as to the timing of CASA's knowledge of the details of the APTA model would, in and of itself, demand further internal investigation by any organisation with even a modicum of corporate integrity. And, if CASA is and remains of the view that the ICC's finding on that issue was wrong, CASA should tell you and the ICC why.
As Glen has noted, the ICC avoided the key issues, and failed to provide an honest, open and transparent assessment of the complaints. Whatever was said by the ICC is tainted by those shortcomings.