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Originally Posted by the truth
The man did hardly anything wrong. The only intolerable person was leah.
sure hes young and was a bit too enthusiastic, some say cocky but I think that's exaggerated, he had humour , flair, originality and passion....He was far more honest about his opinions than many on there....he admitted he listened more to those whose opinions on subjects he respected and to those with more experience...the whole Natalie supposedly being ignored was exaggerated imho....she needed to stamp her authority during the task not after the event in the boardroom....but for me leah was the real bad one, I really thought she was disgusting and showed the type of mean selfish character I would never do business with in a million years
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Right you are either just an annoying little troll or on crack. He did nothing wrong? Are you mugging me off? He was useless as a PM. The whole prov ado of 'I know Dubai like the back of my hand'. 'put your maps away guys' etc and yet he still fails to ensure his team won. Leah may have whined, but she still had a much better grasp at this task and had she done what she had wanted they would have gone to the right place (the mall) instead of the market where Zee sent them.
Zee then listened to Kurt's instructions for the flag and repeated them, didn't pick up on it. He also refused to listen to Leah, Alex and Neil when the told him oud was not a perfume. Honestly, Zee was a shambles of a PM. The fact that he then also ignored Natalie and any input she had, ignored Leahs suggestions and sold himself so highly with Dubai only to fall so badly, then to not bring the two who had messed up the task more (Neil and Kurt) to the boardroom, it really was the obvious choice to fire him.