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5 thoughts on “Detailed assessment”
Amazing arrogance. Actually not so amazing, just arrogance.
Amazing honesty actually…
So they’ve done away with the one way cost shifting, have they? Oops, i hadn’t noticed that.
The second sentence is an unfair generalisation. I wonder if Sir Geoffrey’s involvement with the feeding frenzy which was the Bloody Sunday enquiry has tainted his opinion on costs.
I don’t read it like that. It’s a bit like saying that there are a load of dishonest (which is a strong word) lawyers out there (OBVIOUSLY NOT US THOUGH – WE ARE A BEACON OF RESTRAINT AND TRANSPARENCY).
Which of course they may well be. But dissing everyone else pretty much is a shabby self-aggrandisement