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Article: Blame game is elusive and futile; The four-and-a-half year wait for the report into the collapse of MG Rover finally ended on Friday. However, automotive expert Howard Wheeldon, senior strategist at BGC Partners, believes there are still more questions to answer.: Workers leaving MG Rover's Longbridge plant in March 2005.(Features)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- September 14, 2009
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Byline: Howard Wheeldon
They stripped the company of its remaining riches but no matter, is one way of describing the so-called 'independent' report from Gervase MacGregor of accountants BDO Stoy Hayward and Guy Newey QC into the events surrounding the collapse of MG Rover in 2005.
The report published - much delayed in publication by the government - tells us very little we did not already know leading to the natural conclusion this at least reasoned why the government decided against completely suppressing its publication at all.
Once again ...