Ball's role as CEO
Lets face it, not a good performance
1. Doing a better job of advising the board on the Moxey appointment
2. Negotiating a better deal with Moxey initially so we didn't have to pay massive compensation
3. Not setting up a massive liability for Alex Neils contract which resulted in more financial pain.
All in all these things you would expect a good Chairman to do.
I just can't imagine Watling making these schoolboy error but that's what you get when you appoint an ex politician instead of an individual with experience of running a company.
Posted By: John in Texas on November 26th 2017 at 18:47:33
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