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<blockquote data-quote="Cornish Peasant" data-source="post: 9022870" data-attributes="member: 174999"><p>I think I read in Farmers Guardian that Bryan Griffiths/NSA also called for a review of Red Tractor around the same sort of time as TFA did. But like the TFA's calls I think that call was suppressed and brushed aside until NFU were ready (or perhaps it would be more accurate to say, until NFU's behaviour got found out forcing them to exercise damage limitation measures and finally call for a review in order to try and deflect the s?!! storm they brought upon themselves with the GFC). Nonetheless very refreshing to hear one RT Sector Board Member calling for a '<em><strong>completely independent review</strong></em>'. Bryan Griffiths is absolutely right to call for an <em><strong>independent</strong></em> review. If the review is not totally independent with a proper panel that actively seeks evidence from all sides then it will lack legitimacy and be seen for what it will be, which will be a manipulated fake review with no integrity or deliverable mandate. If the review is not absolutely independent it will be akin to criminals choosing their own judge and jury, agreeing terms of engagement, making their preferred outcome known, as well as agreeing chosen judge and jurors expenses and fee accounts, which will only serve to confirm to all that NFU and RT have learnt absolutely nothing from the events of recent weeks and still think they can walk on water. Such an outcome neither may fully recover from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cornish Peasant, post: 9022870, member: 174999"] I think I read in Farmers Guardian that Bryan Griffiths/NSA also called for a review of Red Tractor around the same sort of time as TFA did. But like the TFA's calls I think that call was suppressed and brushed aside until NFU were ready (or perhaps it would be more accurate to say, until NFU's behaviour got found out forcing them to exercise damage limitation measures and finally call for a review in order to try and deflect the s?!! storm they brought upon themselves with the GFC). Nonetheless very refreshing to hear one RT Sector Board Member calling for a '[I][B]completely independent review[/B][/I]'. Bryan Griffiths is absolutely right to call for an [I][B]independent[/B][/I] review. If the review is not totally independent with a proper panel that actively seeks evidence from all sides then it will lack legitimacy and be seen for what it will be, which will be a manipulated fake review with no integrity or deliverable mandate. If the review is not absolutely independent it will be akin to criminals choosing their own judge and jury, agreeing terms of engagement, making their preferred outcome known, as well as agreeing chosen judge and jurors expenses and fee accounts, which will only serve to confirm to all that NFU and RT have learnt absolutely nothing from the events of recent weeks and still think they can walk on water. Such an outcome neither may fully recover from. [/QUOTE]
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