Posh wrote:The responsibility for effective due diligence in the event of a company sale is wholly the responsibility of the owner of the company selling it. If the deal goes wrong it isn't the EFL's fault at all, it's Peter McGuigan's and whoever bought it.
KenH wrote:Posh wrote:The responsibility for effective due diligence in the event of a company sale is wholly the responsibility of the owner of the company selling it. If the deal goes wrong it isn't the EFL's fault at all, it's Peter McGuigan's and whoever bought it.
The whole Board of Directors share responsibility for the running of the company and if things go pear-shaped, they may ALL be called upon to defend their own position and risk prosecution or claims against them. They have joint and several liability for the legal and competent running of a company.
KenH wrote:Posh wrote:The responsibility for effective due diligence in the event of a company sale is wholly the responsibility of the owner of the company selling it. If the deal goes wrong it isn't the EFL's fault at all, it's Peter McGuigan's and whoever bought it.
The whole Board of Directors share responsibility for the running of the company and if things go pear-shaped, they may ALL be called upon to defend their own position and risk prosecution or claims against them. They have joint and several liability for the legal and competent running of a company.
Christies Child wrote:Surely PMcG can only act on the information given to him and assurances made regarding financial resource
There are numerous cases where assurances have been given in business circles that in the cold light of day have proved to be fraudulant.
Let's not forget that it was PMcG, Mark Dixon and Nigel Adams who undertook the negotiations with Diego and his Qatar associates. They ALL have to accept that on the face of it they have been duped....don't they
mrpotatohead wrote:Apart from not being visible or chatty, what has he done thats ''Improper, or unfit?''
nothing.
mrpotatohead wrote:Well Neil, your loyalty to PMG is although commendable, a bit naive, you fawn over him like a lovesick puppy but you have no facts,he can't be arsed defending his role, so why should you do it for him, stop it, you are embarrassing yourself
mrpotatohead wrote:Well Neil, your loyalty to PMG is although commendable, a bit naive, you fawn over him like a lovesick puppy but you have no facts,he can't be arsed defending his role, so why should you do it for him, stop it, you are embarrassing yourself
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