No, it's Parliament's duty. Forget the criminal stuff, it won't work. The post from which this board came laid out a test for interlocutory injunction, a potential administrative law remedy in the offing, so to speak, perhaps forcing the MND to shape up and nothing more, if thats even required. So is there negligence here? No, not yet because there is no specific triggering event, nothing has happened yet so no harm suffered, and case to be made out [yet] that the potential harm outweighs the consequences. Even if there was, who would be negligent? The MND or Parliament, the VCDS, the TF Commander, or the poor friggin' NESOP who failed to warn in time to turn the ships around? Guess which direction sh*t flows. They all have a duty, so where would it stop?
A member on this site has a motto Fail to Plan, Plan to Fail. Is this not exactly what is going on when force and capability planning is assumed to be under the sole prerogative of the MND?