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By darwin dali
#21348
LOL!
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By bud
#21351
surveys are surveys they give you nice numbers to think about thats about it!

Italy though with the mafia and the catholic church would be squeeky wouldnt they? ;)
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By Woodchip
#21352
Antoinette Odoi
Tuesday October 16, 2007
The Guardian


Britain is becoming a hotspot for corruption and bribery and the number of British companies affected by economic fraud in the past two years is almost twice the global average, according to a report released today by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
PwC's global economic crime survey, in which 302 UK companies were questioned, reveals corruption and bribery are the fastest-growing forms of economic crime in Britain.

British businesses are also naive about assessing risk, with only 17% believing they were "quite likely" or "very likely" to be subject to economic crime in the next two years. This is despite the fact that 48% of UK corporations suffered from some form of economic crime at some point in the past two years compared with 43% globally and 38% in western Europe.

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By your simplistic arguments RD this should prove that McLaren are the one's lying...

:roll:
Is this 48% of companies based in England, or actually instances in England.

Take a telecoms company like Orange. They have huge amounts of "offshore" call centres. If the corruption happens in India is the corruption logged in England or India?

That figure is probably ramped up considerably based on the fact that a lot of companies in the UK use offshore call-centres.
By Ron Dennis
#21358
Antoinette Odoi
Tuesday October 16, 2007
The Guardian


Britain is becoming a hotspot for corruption and bribery and the number of British companies affected by economic fraud in the past two years is almost twice the global average, according to a report released today by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
PwC's global economic crime survey, in which 302 UK companies were questioned, reveals corruption and bribery are the fastest-growing forms of economic crime in Britain.

British businesses are also naive about assessing risk, with only 17% believing they were "quite likely" or "very likely" to be subject to economic crime in the next two years. This is despite the fact that 48% of UK corporations suffered from some form of economic crime at some point in the past two years compared with 43% globally and 38% in western Europe.

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By your simplistic arguments RD this should prove that McLaren are the one's lying...

:roll:


We are talking about a country whos entire govermental, financial and Judicial system is corrupt.

We can all pull stories out of the hat:

http://www.reuters.com/article/domestic ... 6520070716

http://www.reuters.com/article/companyN ... 0020070427

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/e ... ndal_x.htm
By Ron Dennis
#21359
Trust me guys, i've lived all around the world and have not experienced anything like the dealings I have had in Italy, where all cops are rent-a-cops.
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By racechick
#21368
Uh, who brought in the Mafia? And Bill Clinton?
Anyway, I just put in perspective Ron's claims of corruption in Italy - almost EVERY country has its form of corruption, so please refrain from broad slander of entire nations.


I am not about to slander Italy but I also aim to put some perspective on this issue
I read recently that The Mafia accounts for 7% of Italy's GPD, This is more than Italys largest companies make! 85billion euros is derived from organised crime. 80% of businesses in Scicily pay protection money. 8)8)8)8)

These links seems to confirm this http://www.examiner.ie/breaking/world/mhmhmhcwidgb/
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/6790
I say again Iam not trying to slander Italy, I think it is a beautiful counrty but it has its problems and unfortunately we have to suffer them spiling over into motor racing. :(
By Ron Dennis
#21374
Uh, who brought in the Mafia? And Bill Clinton?
Anyway, I just put in perspective Ron's claims of corruption in Italy - almost EVERY country has its form of corruption, so please refrain from broad slander of entire nations.


I am not about to slander Italy but I also aim to put some perspective on this issue
I read recently that The Mafia accounts for 7% of Italy's GPD, This is more than Italys largest companies make! 85billion euros is derived from organised crime. 80% of businesses in Scicily pay protection money. 8)8)8)8)

These links seems to confirm this http://www.examiner.ie/breaking/world/mhmhmhcwidgb/
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/6790
I say again Iam not trying to slander Italy, I think it is a beautiful counrty but it has its problems and unfortunately we have to suffer them spiling over into motor racing. :(


Agreed
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By deMuRe
#21451
Trust me guys, i've lived all around the world and have not experienced anything like the dealings I have had in Italy, where all cops are rent-a-cops.


Try Uganda, where my mother has a safari business, it's 1 Billion times worse then any other place you've seen on earth.

Still, that has nothing to do with Formula One.

If Uganda ran a Formula One team it would be totally irellevent to say they cheat because their country is corrupt.

I think you guys are just pissed off an Italian team won the world championship AGAIN and the old British racism is shining like a bright star.

If you can't beat the team attack the nationality, you have no idea how close minded you guys sound.
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By bud
#21453
i remember a year when F1 had NO political drama was all about racing, not too long ago! 2005 that year Ferrari werent in contetion funny that!

Hey demure if you cant see the corruption in F1 and it always surrounding Ferrai. then maybe youre the one with a close mind!
By Mikep99
#21459
Trust me guys, i've lived all around the world and have not experienced anything like the dealings I have had in Italy, where all cops are rent-a-cops.


I think you guys are just pissed off an Italian team won the world championship AGAIN and the old British racism is shining like a bright star.

If you can't beat the team attack the nationality, you have no idea how close minded you guys sound.



Ferrari is accused of only winning anything in the courts.
But it looks like a bitter McLaren fan tries to win in the gutter. :roll:

Keep it up boy's , I can smell the jealousy. :lol:
By Mikep99
#21463
i remember a year when F1 had NO political drama was all about racing, not too long ago! 2005 that year Ferrari werent in contetion funny that!

Hey demure if you cant see the corruption in F1 and it always surrounding Ferrai. then maybe youre the one with a close mind!


bud who is the most successful team in F1 bar none. :?:
You’re an aussy, you know about the tall poppy syndrome.
Its only natural for wannabee's to wing. :wink:
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By bud
#21464
i remember a year when F1 had NO political drama was all about racing, not too long ago! 2005 that year Ferrari werent in contetion funny that!

Hey demure if you cant see the corruption in F1 and it always surrounding Ferrai. then maybe youre the one with a close mind!


bud who is the most successful team in F1 bar none. :?:
You’re an aussy, you know about the tall poppy syndrome.
Its only natural for wannabee's to wing. :wink:


depends how you measure success, is it results per number of GP's entered?

yes i am an Aussie and i know about the tall poppy but i also know about the bandwagon losers that jump on to successful teams in order get the "winning feeling" because in life they are losers at everything they do ;)
By Mikep99
#21470
i remember a year when F1 had NO political drama was all about racing, not too long ago! 2005 that year Ferrari werent in contetion funny that!

Hey demure if you cant see the corruption in F1 and it always surrounding Ferrai. then maybe youre the one with a close mind!


bud who is the most successful team in F1 bar none. :?:
You’re an aussy, you know about the tall poppy syndrome.
Its only natural for wannabee's to wing. :wink:


depends how you measure success, is it results per number of GP's entered?

yes i am an Aussie and i know about the tall poppy but i also know about the bandwagon losers that jump on to successful teams in order get the "winning feeling" because in life they are losers at everything they do ;)


It must be a loooooooooooooooooooong bandwagon.
Since 1980 for me, you were probably still in nappies: shock: Or have I jumped the gun here :?::lol:

I don’t think you have your fact's right bud, refer to below chart.

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Ferrari part of WCC from 1950 – 2007 = 15 WCC’s (Ok you don’t agree with one, but the record books don’t lie)
McLaren part of WCC from 1966 – 2007 = 8 WCC’s If you only take Ferrari wins from 1966 = 13 WCC’s
Williams part of WCC from 1978 – 2007 = 9 WCC’s If you only take Ferrari wins from 1978 = 10 WCC’s
Lotus part of WCC from 1958 – 1994 = 7 WCC’s If you only take Ferrari wins from 1958 = 8 WCC’s

So it looks like they are the most successful in total history of F1 & in various periods of F1.

I can see why the tall poppy syndrome plays a big part in all this.
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By bud
#21471
126 more grand Prix than McLaren and 254 more than Williams!
By Mikep99
#21475
126 more grand Prix than McLaren and 254 more than Williams!


Yes that’s right but the above data speaks for itself.
The periods each team was competing against each other, Ferrari is out in front.

Your reasoning is that if the new Force India team wins the WCC next year they will be the most successful team every because Ferrari had 758 Grand Prix to Force India's 17 Grand Prix's.

Yeh that sounds like bud logic

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