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Tuesday, 20 August 2019
quote [ Apparently this is also what led to Hoggâ??s resignation. According to media reports, Chinaâ??s Civil Aviation Administration asked Hogg to hand over a list of Cathay Pacific employees who had participated in the protests.
According to these media sources, he did provide that reportâ?¦ but he put only put his own name on the list. ] We all know what happens when good men do nothing.
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steele said @ 1:21pm GMT on 20th Aug
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Update: There are reputable sources suggesting that this may not have actually happened, unfortunately. Hopefully we learn more. Even if it didn’t go down exactly like this, I wouldn’t be surprised if this wasn’t too far off (that he wasn’t willing to comply with orders, and at that point left).
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Kama-Kiri said[1] @ 11:12pm GMT on 21st Aug
I bet it did. That's just the kind of civil disobedience you'd expect from a public school educated British CEO.
I read about the resignation in the Guardian earlier, where only the press release was quoted. I found the news very saddening, knowing that China will eventually track down and punish everyone who is involved in the protests, and everyone who helps them. |