Petrie departs…..

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jacothelad wrote:Kingspan. The company has long said that its K15 insulation product made up only 5 per cent of the insulation in the tower block, and was used without its recommendation. There is a £150,000,000 redress settlement agreed by the 'guilty' parties. Kingspan's share....less than 3%. Apparently they informed the installers that their use of the Kingspan materials was completely inappropriate. Go figure.

Kingspan's 2.84 per cent of the settlement amount, the joint smallest proportion of the total sum. Journalist Chris Blackhurst said the breakdown of the settlement amounts, which the website has seen, suggests that Kingspan was not among the “worst offenders” and that the Tory-controlled local borough shouldered most of the blame for the disaster.

The largest contributor to the scheme was the borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which accounted for 38.4 per cent, slightly more than £52 million.

Builders Rydon made the second largest contribution of roughly £16.3 million, or 10.8 per cent, according to the report followed by Celetex – the maker of most of the insulation used in the building – which accounted for 9.84 per cent of the £150 million pay out. Maybe Kingspan needs less vitriol.

“Whilst we confirm that Kingspan was involved in the negotiated settlement between the Government and other parties, we cannot confirm or deny the details of this settlement which is confidential information,” a spokesman for the group said. “It is now a matter of record that the Grenfell Inquiry has found that “the principal reason” for the rapid-fire spread was the polyethylene-cored ACM cladding (which was not made by Kingspan).”

“Additionally,” he said, “expert evidence by the Inquiry’s own experts is that the type of insulation used was not a factor in the speed or spread of the fire and, even had non-combustible insulation been used, this would not have changed the speed or spread of the fire.”
Yeah, but what about the emails????

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TheBoat wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 11:08 am
jacothelad wrote:Kingspan. The company has long said that its K15 insulation product made up only 5 per cent of the insulation in the tower block, and was used without its recommendation. There is a £150,000,000 redress settlement agreed by the 'guilty' parties. Kingspan's share....less than 3%. Apparently they informed the installers that their use of the Kingspan materials was completely inappropriate. Go figure.

Kingspan's 2.84 per cent of the settlement amount, the joint smallest proportion of the total sum. Journalist Chris Blackhurst said the breakdown of the settlement amounts, which the website has seen, suggests that Kingspan was not among the “worst offenders” and that the Tory-controlled local borough shouldered most of the blame for the disaster.

The largest contributor to the scheme was the borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which accounted for 38.4 per cent, slightly more than £52 million.

Builders Rydon made the second largest contribution of roughly £16.3 million, or 10.8 per cent, according to the report followed by Celetex – the maker of most of the insulation used in the building – which accounted for 9.84 per cent of the £150 million pay out. Maybe Kingspan needs less vitriol.

“Whilst we confirm that Kingspan was involved in the negotiated settlement between the Government and other parties, we cannot confirm or deny the details of this settlement which is confidential information,” a spokesman for the group said. “It is now a matter of record that the Grenfell Inquiry has found that “the principal reason” for the rapid-fire spread was the polyethylene-cored ACM cladding (which was not made by Kingspan).”

“Additionally,” he said, “expert evidence by the Inquiry’s own experts is that the type of insulation used was not a factor in the speed or spread of the fire and, even had non-combustible insulation been used, this would not have changed the speed or spread of the fire.”
Yeah, but what about the emails????

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Rather simply I woukd compare this to the actions taken against two innocent men because of what was said in a closed WhatsApp group… the Kingspan emails were disgraceful
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Had always thought that Kingspan, while not blameless have been thr victims of a smear campaign to distract from the shortcomings of a tory council and a tory donor building contractor. The emails just hoped with that, the Kingspan equivalent of 'lots of spit'
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The more I think of it, the more important the CEO choice is - and the more infuriating the colossal failure of the IRFU to recruit appropriate candidates for the role over the last decade is. And the more ironic the Irish / NI media narrative of Ulster as bumbling incompetents and IRFU as sage, smooth professional operators riding to the rescue - when in fact it's more akin to saying that the guys who piled up the kindling, sprayed on the petrol and sparked up the lighter are the ideal guys to get back in to advise on fire safety in the rebuild.

I suspect that one issue is that because Munster are so difficult and give so much hassle, amplified by disproportionate backing in the Irish media - which is why the IRFU has often seemed to be run as a rolling Munster bail-out operation over the last couple of decades - they don't want hassle from Ulster, and have had the misguided impression that the way to achieve this is to put in place pliable yes-men as CEO, regardless of a lack of commercial experience or demonstrable track record of competence.

Unfortunately, to state the obvious, putting plausible-seeming but ultimately incompetent bluffers in charge of any organisation will not have good outcomes - and challenge and pushback is the price to be paid for putting in place a strong CEO, but is much likelier to result in better outcomes in the long run.

Hopefully they have learned their lesson, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Lots to like about Hugh.

He’s on record as saying he doesn’t want the role on a permanent basis though.

Prior to JP’s appointment, the job was visibly advertised and recruiters engaged.

Are we trying to persuade Hugh to stay on or are we getting someone else lined up before commencing a sham process?
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Cockatrice wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:51 pm
UlsterAreBrill wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 6:46 pm Interesting take Columbo and I agree but at the time one of the criticisms of Logan was that he was no where to be seen, no interviews, PR etc.
Too busy giving talks on his military career…. I still await the book and the film from SAS Trooper on the Falklands to the CiC of the Royal Irish
Wonder if he "served" with the ex Chief Constable of Northamptonshire?
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big mervyn wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2024 3:38 pm
Cockatrice wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:51 pm
UlsterAreBrill wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 6:46 pm Interesting take Columbo and I agree but at the time one of the criticisms of Logan was that he was no where to be seen, no interviews, PR etc.
Too busy giving talks on his military career…. I still await the book and the film from SAS Trooper on the Falklands to the CiC of the Royal Irish
Wonder if he "served" with the ex Chief Constable of Northamptonshire?
The difference between Slogan and the Chief Constable of Nothamptonshire is that whatever else Slogan spouted, at least his military promotions were gazetted and there for all to see - except for those who didn't want to see them and swore they weren't gazetted.

Coca Cola etc, however don't list in The London Gazette, so it was harder to ascertain his rank or even his number elsewhere in his career.

More likely for him to write his memoirs on his time as an SAS pilot with Scandanavian Airlines - much harder to fact-check.
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Was he not in SOE with Christopher Lee?
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:19 am
big mervyn wrote: Fri Jun 21, 2024 3:38 pm
Cockatrice wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:51 pm
UlsterAreBrill wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 6:46 pm Interesting take Columbo and I agree but at the time one of the criticisms of Logan was that he was no where to be seen, no interviews, PR etc.
Too busy giving talks on his military career…. I still await the book and the film from SAS Trooper on the Falklands to the CiC of the Royal Irish
Wonder if he "served" with the ex Chief Constable of Northamptonshire?
The difference between Slogan and the Chief Constable of Nothamptonshire is that whatever else Slogan spouted, at least his military promotions were gazetted and there for all to see - except for those who didn't want to see them and swore they weren't gazetted.

Coca Cola etc, however don't list in The London Gazette, so it was harder to ascertain his rank or even his number elsewhere in his career.

More likely for him to write his memoirs on his time as an SAS pilot with Scandanavian Airlines - much harder to fact-check.
They were indeed gazetted revealing that whilst 2nd Lieutenant he never made it out of Sandhurst…. Unfortunately with his podcast broadcast when doing his church tour he went too far for me claiming to have served in the SAS in the Falklands and later to have commanded the first Irish Regiment to tour NI… a total Walter Mitty and for me a sad indictment that the IRFU must have realised they had employed someone with questionable character and a dubious work history.
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justinr73 wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2024 2:11 pm Lots to like about Hugh.

He’s on record as saying he doesn’t want the role on a permanent basis though.

Prior to JP’s appointment, the job was visibly advertised and recruiters engaged.

Are we trying to persuade Hugh to stay on or are we getting someone else lined up before commencing a sham process?
Hugh to stay on until the end of 2025.
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Good news regardless on how you view our current CEO it is good that there is not going to any further up heavily and he will have time to clear up the results of his predecessor .
Hopefully with his background the grass roots will not be overlooked as it appears from a financial point of view we will have to
grow from within.
From what I have scene so far he seems to be on the right track and maybe if all goes well he may be enticed into extending post 2025.
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Latest news,Greenfell enquiry reports "Irish Firm Kingspan knowingly created a false market" for insulation used on Tower
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Wonder if the infamous castore quality might make the Kingspan logo fall off a little earlier during matches.

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I’m sorry but this is the biggest load of tom kite I have read.

You speed in your vechicke, get caught, you can’t get away with it by blaming your passenger or the person you were racing etc

The people liable for Grenfel are the council, the local control who signed off on it, and the people/company who chose a product not fit for purpose.
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If only - there is then the strong possibility the renovation was discussed with the Tennants before it was carried out - and they approved it so are the tenants to blame ?
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