Bathdave
Well-Known Member
What a number of the posters in this thread seem to have overlooked/forgotten/not realised, is that when this matter was apparently resolved a few months ago, Hibbs was not exonerated.
The findings of the independent review was that he had on a number of occasions breached the code of conduct to such an extent that dismissal was appropriate. However the review concluded, and the RNLI accepted that the correct disciplinary process had not been followed, and his dismissal was therefore unfair...and as part of a negotiated compromise, he was reinstated and required to re-sign the code of conduct.
The back story of broken down relationships between boat and port authorities (and as one poster has already pointed out, coastguard is a department in a new commercial enterprise run by the government), allegations of unauthorised launches and tows to help a mate, an ousted former member of the crew trying to settle scores, is relevant but not the crucial point.
The reinstatement was obviously a last chance to play by the rules, and clearly the RNLI wanted to keep a close handle on him, and he appears to,have decided he didn't want to play by their rules
The findings of the independent review was that he had on a number of occasions breached the code of conduct to such an extent that dismissal was appropriate. However the review concluded, and the RNLI accepted that the correct disciplinary process had not been followed, and his dismissal was therefore unfair...and as part of a negotiated compromise, he was reinstated and required to re-sign the code of conduct.
The back story of broken down relationships between boat and port authorities (and as one poster has already pointed out, coastguard is a department in a new commercial enterprise run by the government), allegations of unauthorised launches and tows to help a mate, an ousted former member of the crew trying to settle scores, is relevant but not the crucial point.
The reinstatement was obviously a last chance to play by the rules, and clearly the RNLI wanted to keep a close handle on him, and he appears to,have decided he didn't want to play by their rules