Helen Pitcher, chair of miscarriages of justice review body, quits

Our thanks to Mandy for this. Of course the Helen Pitcher believes she’s been made a “scapegoat” in relation to failings over the Andy Malkinson affair, which saw Mr Malkinson spend 17 years in jail for a rape he did not commit.

Time and again we see women who lead organisations refusing to accept responsibility for their failings. They will take credit for a team’s successes, but not take the blame for its failings. This is just one of many manifestations of women’s general inability / unwillingness to admit they’re in the wrong, or have failed.

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  1. Exactly they see themselves as just administering things and its always somebody else to blame. It never seems to occur to them that they should take active part in directing that which they head up and that its particularly important to take a close interest in things that are high profile or risky to the organization.

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