Brad Sallows
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Good to see all that loyalty and support from the top downward.
PuckChaser said:The original statement should have been nothing more than "We are investigating the matter. Any personnel matters are Protected material and we cannot discuss them". Followed by "Appropriate actions have been taken following relevant Canadian Armed Forces directives and orders. Any further details are Protected information and will not be released."
The CAF leadership demands loyalty up the chain but apparently in this case it was wholly appropriate for both the CDS and MARLANT Comd to throw subordinates under the bus publicly. Sorry if I don't think that's appropriate leadership or proportional punishment.
FSTO said:Good gravy guys what do you expect them to say? "Yes the chattering class and the media is full of shyte, these sailors did nothing really wrong. But to satisfy the mobs screams for blood we are putting them on C&P. What is C&P? Well media, why don't you do your frikken job for once and find out and report the truth for once instead of being a mouthpiece for the uninformed and stupid."
If the Admiral said that he would be an ex admiral pretty quick!
I meant input into the legal bits of the situation, not the comms - although if the Admiral had run that wording by the legal beagles, I'm guessing they would have likely had something to say.FJAG said:... On the Good Boys issue, I hope that the only issue that the legal folks weighed in on was whether or not disciplinary charges were appropriate (in which case the advice was correct as none were laid). I really hope there wasn't any input on what the Admiral said (especially the bit about "It means nothing. What was perceived by the public is what matters"). That statement (if accurately reported), IMHO, is contrary to the principles of procedural fairness/natural justice that underlie administrative law which is the legal field under which nondisciplinary actions against individuals are taken.
jollyjacktar said:I would hope to feel that I would have a fair shake should I run aground, not to already be prejudged in both the courts of public opinion and CoC. This rush to judgement by all appearances only further degrades my confidence in the system and further erodes morale that has been taking belt fed with recent changes in the navy.
Ahh...."know your troops and promote their well-being" versus "I won't make waves; please let me be CDS some day..."FSTO said:If the Admiral said that he would be an ex admiral pretty quick!
FSTO said:Good gravy guys what do you expect them to say? "Yes the chattering class and the media is full of shyte, these sailors did nothing really wrong. But to satisfy the mobs screams for blood we are putting them on C&P. What is C&P? Well media, why don't you do your frikken job for once and find out and report the truth for once instead of being a mouthpiece for the uninformed and stupid."
If the Admiral said that he would be an ex admiral pretty quick!
"I have heard [the men's] side of a story," Newton said. "It means nothing. What was perceived by the public is what matters ….
Journeyman said:Ahh...."know your troops and promote their well-being" versus "I won't make waves; please let me be CDS some day..."
I guess we have differing views on leadership.
Journeyman said:The bottom line for me is that I certainly don't envy anyone relying on his support in VAC.
Navy_Pete said:For me the problem isn't that they are on C&P or anything else in the process, but more that all these statements have torpedoed the appearance of the sailors having been fairly treated by the processes in place. Even if they were, these kind of public comments make it all appear like their number was up as soon as it happened, and further erode confidence that the CoC will have your back in any scenario, or that loyalty only is required up the chain.
Chief Stoker said:He was in an incredibility difficult situation, if he did or said nothing people would have accused the RCN of a coverup or not doing enough. Yes I think it was a forgone conclusion that they would be getting some sort of punishment. I think it says a lot that they weren't kicked out despite the masses calling for it. In any other element it would been the same result. The people saying that the Admiral won't be doing a great job in Vac because of this one incident in four years of Sterling service as the Commander of MARLANT are wrong.
"I have heard [the men's] side of a story," Newton said. "It means nothing. What was perceived by the public is what matters ….