Friday 3 May 2013

FYNES - QUESTION?

A quote from the magazine, "esprit de corps", from an article written by Michel W. Drapeau & Joshua M. Juneau.

FYNES INQUIRY
"During the course of the MPCC ( Military Police Complaints Commission ) inquiry, it became clear that, at all material times, the CF leadership relied heavily on the wide-scale use of sizeable CF public affairs resourses to protect the brand. In so doing, in our opinion, the CF leadership likely placed their own interest ahead of the public interest contrary to the notions of CF leadership and accountability; perhaps, eroding the credibility of the nation's armed forces in times of crisis.

It begs the questions: Do the Armed Forces need upward of 150 CF public affairs officers? Aren't CF Commanders, not public affairs staff, to be entrusted with keeping the Canadian public properly informed?
"If there is no admission a system is broken, then there is little hope that it will be fixed."

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