You are comparing 2013 with 2024. The PR and corporate responsibility landscape are very different now.mendis wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 13:53Is Ford the Gold standard of Morality?littlebigcat wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 13:48Bye bye Fordchrstphrln wrote: ↑01 Mar 2024, 13:33Maybe he should go on the offensive to prevent further damage to his family, Red Bull and himself and to take the wind out of the sails of the anonymous accusers.
"Yes, the news is real, it was misconduct towards my colleague, the matter has been resolved, we can continue to work together (or not), we are professionals, the employer has determined in a detailed investigation that there is no need to sanction BUT this is a PURELY PRIVATE MATTER that no longer affects professional matters.
It did not affect my tasks as team leader, nor the tasks of my colleague. I have to clarify everything else with my family and that doesn't belong in public."
Then a few days of media storm and then there is peace.
But the way it's being handled now is just harmful.
https://www.wsj.com/video/ford-apologiz ... 627ABBF8A3
To quote Jim Farley in his letter to RBR;
“As we have indicated previously, without satisfactory response, Ford’s values are non-negotiable.
“It is imperative that our racing partners share and demonstrate a genuine commitment to those same values. My team and I are available at any time to discuss this matter. We remain insistent on, and hopeful for, a resolution we can all stand behind.”