Originally Posted by
papershuffler
One of my points is that the Malaysians may not want to lose control of the 'investigation', for several reasons.
That is a valid position to take, as it is their airline, and the flight originated in their capital. A number of nations will doubtless be happy to assist. The UK and US are obliged to since Engines and Aircraft were built in those two nations.
Therefore, UK and US will be none too interested in a cover up. What they'll want is an actual investigation. My experience with
morals and ethics in the third world advises me that this requires some effort to elicit, and pressure at time not to fall into the "same old same old" corruption and graft that a certain airline captain was so vocally against.
EDIT: @multicpl.
It's only been
posted about fifty times. Not sure how many the mods have binned.