How can you say that ' it was a botched ambush by former rebels' when a man died and two others were wounded. You still have not been able to grasp the simple facts, although I am not surprised by this. The most senior person responsible for this specific operation was murdered, and SUF decided that as it would have no material affect on their Angolan operations, they would not advise the shareholders!
It is quite clear that if you had not published the name, the shareholders would not of been any more the wiser, and SUF would carry on in their merry way. Business as usual I suppose. You, a lacky of SUF, have tried to downplay this tragic event, which is an injustice to the deceased and family. How can you downgrade an event, which involved an armed attack by rebels, to that of a common assault.
Who posted his name. You did, don't try and squirm out of it. In your normal over zealous way, blew it. Get a grip on life.
No one has said that mining in a country like Angola is without its risks, but a cover up is no way to handle a situation like this. Speak to your handler, he might know.
By the way, your false empathy is quite sickening. |