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Ceo Thomas Cook Peter Fankhauser Apologise Or Not?
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This gentleman refused to apologise to the parents of Robert and Christianne who died in Corfu. Was he right? I would like to think that in this situation I would apologise as it would be the right thing to do.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-leeds -326249 70
///Mr Fankhauser said Thomas Cook, which had a policy of avoiding hotels where rooms had gas hot water appliances, was lied to by people at the hotel who said there was no gas supply at the complex.///
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///Mr Fankhauser said Thomas Cook, which had a policy of avoiding hotels where rooms had gas hot water appliances, was lied to by people at the hotel who said there was no gas supply at the complex.///
It appears callous, but legally, an apology on behalf of the company can be taken as an admission of liability, and that would open the company to a civil suit, which may still happen.
For the same reason, the company declined to answer questions in court, as is their legal right.
It is about legal protection, rather than morality.
I am sure as an individual, Mr Fankhauser would wish to apologise, but is prevented from doing so.
For the same reason, the company declined to answer questions in court, as is their legal right.
It is about legal protection, rather than morality.
I am sure as an individual, Mr Fankhauser would wish to apologise, but is prevented from doing so.
It's about the chain of responsibility, if he was lied to, someone else is at fault, he could be sorry but not responsible, there are always risks in life; the roof could have collapsed, he cannot be expected to check everything. Maybe they should have looked at the condition of the boiler themselves, it looked to be in a shocking condition.
The travel company found to have breached its duty of care when two children were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning on holiday in Corfu has confirmed it received compensation after the deaths.
Thomas Cook would not reveal the amount they were paid in 2013, but it has been reported to be in the region of £3.5m... http:// gu.com/ p/49xe3 /stw
Thomas Cook would not reveal the amount they were paid in 2013, but it has been reported to be in the region of £3.5m... http://
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