Wednesday, November 28, 2007

QANTAS fined $60 million. Not a good example from the flag carrier


INTEGRITY
Integrity is the greatest asset a Company or an individual can possess. In all our dealings, inside and outside the Company, integrity should be taken first and the spirit of an agreement taken before the letter....Always keep out of Court whenever this is possible with honour and fair dealing. Companies or people having frequent Court actions are usually not of the best repute, and it is bad publicity anyhow.

from Ethics and Other Things: A Souvenir of Qantas Service, by Qantas Chairman Hudson Fysh, May 1955

Qantas directors TAKE NOTE. Could you look him in the eyes and not feel guilty for your irresponsible behaviour?
Qantas were fined $60 million for price fixing. A lot more than the $47 million they had set aside. Qantas Chief Executive Geoff Dixon apologized for the illegal conduct, which he said involved fuel surcharges in the airline's freight division.Full report He shouldn't have to apologize, just do his bloody job properly. Makes you wonder how much he covered up in the Schapelle Corby fiasco.

At the recent Qantas A.G.M the directors made light of the charge, but it just shows that Qantas act illegally when it suits them. Surely the directors and not the shareholders should be held responsible.

I will keep on with my fight against Qantas for their illegal action against me.

It is sad that Bernie Banton passed away but what a fighter he was against large corporations. He gives me inspiration to carry on my fight.

Beware Qantas directors Leigh Clifford, Peter Gregg, Paul Anderson, Mike Codd, AC,General Peter Cosgrove, AC, MC, Patricia Cross, Garry Hounsell , Dr John Schubert, James Strong, AO,and secretary Cassandra Hamlin, with the Internet you will eventually have to face your illegal actions.

Note C.E.O Geoff Dixon is not mentioned as he doesn't have the guts to talk to me

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