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Originally Posted by Mr XcX
She deserved this IMO.
She acted proffesional during interviews and defended Social Services. Yet they repayed her by sacking her.
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Rubbish. This woman was paid mega bucks in post and took the job on the understanding that she is ultimately accountable for what happens under her leadership, and thus she is responsible for the death of Baby P. She failed not just Baby P but other vulnerable children who were supposed to be being protected by Social Services over whom she appears to have had poor control and to whom she offered poor guidance by failing to implement proper procedures.
She was clearly not up to the job and since the buck stops with her, she was justifiably held accountable and sacked. No doubt had she actually saved the lives of the children who died, she would hypocritally be self congratulatory and claiming credit for her amazing leadership qualities! So what do we do for this incompetent, ineffectual woman? Why, we give her £2.5 million of public funds as a reward for her hurt feelings!
This is yet another example of the cynical abuse of the compensation culture in this country which absolves individuals of responsibility for their own actions.