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Thread ID: 91499 2008-07-09 07:26:00 TVNZ in a wee spot of bother Paul Camford (10007) PC World Chat
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686778 2008-07-09 07:26:00 If TVNZ sack Veitch now, which I rightly suspect they will have to do.
they are going to have to answer some very awkward questions.

Such us , what did they know beforehand and when did they know it.
And why did they not sack him then ?
Paul Camford (10007)
686779 2008-07-09 07:48:00 Maybe he told them what caused the arguement? the_bogan (9949)
686780 2008-07-09 07:50:00 Well, according to the media he's got his own business. So, even if he gets sacked. He can work for himself Speedy Gonzales (78)
686781 2008-07-09 07:56:00 Why should they sack him?

Hundreds of men (and a few women) get convicted of serious assault every year, and unless they get a prison sentence or home detention which precludes them from doing their job, they don't get fired.

If there's charges to be brought, try him, and be done with it. It doesn't impinge on his ability as a sport broadcaster one bit.

:2cents:
nofam (9009)
686782 2008-07-09 08:03:00 They should sack him for harming their image.

And in the tradition of an eye for an eye, He should take a beating, a beating severe enough to break his back in 4 places.

Whiny little auckland ***** that he is.
Metla (12)
686783 2008-07-09 08:11:00 They should sack him for harming their image.

And in the tradition of an eye for an eye, He should take a beating, a beating severe enough to break his back in 4 places.

Whiny little auckland ***** that he is.
I like him too!
Cicero (40)
686784 2008-07-09 08:25:00 Hundreds of men (and a few women) get convicted of serious assault every year, and unless they get a prison sentence or home detention which precludes them from doing their job, they don't get fired.Some people, especially in high profile positions, often have a code of conduct written into their contracts. If they break one of those code of conduct rules then their contract can cease to exist. Jen (38)
686785 2008-07-09 08:30:00 They should sack him for harming their image .



They have an image??
paulw (1826)
686786 2008-07-09 08:49:00 Some people, especially in high profile positions, often have a code of conduct written into their contracts. If they break one of those code of conduct rules then their contract can cease to exist.

Fair point Jen - quite likely he would have one in his position ;)
nofam (9009)
686787 2008-07-09 09:12:00 No point in hanging him before you know the details, his statement wasn't details. And to be honest its only his and her business anyway.
I like the guy.
The way I see it, he has saved the court a lot of time and bother, because in the end he has paid a higher price keeping this out of court, then what the courts could ever impose on him.
plod (107)
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