Tuesday, December 6, 2011

RIM fires execs who 'forced plane diversion'

executives plead guilty to "bad" behavior means that after the deviation in the flight from Toronto to Beijing

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion said Monday that it had dismissed two executives of their behavior, have been fueled by alcohol, forced a flight to China to return to Canada for their removal and detention last week.

RIM''no endorse behavior that conflicts with the laws and employees are to act at all times with integrity and respect, "the company said in a statement.

The two leaders, George Campbell and Paul Wilson, pleaded guilty last week to hurt after Air Canada flight was forced to turn back near the North Pole and then landing in Vancouver British Columbia. The men were sentenced to suspended, placed on probation and each was sentenced to pay the company C $ 35.878 (£ 22.990) in restitution by a court in British Columbia.

The newspaper said the executive, Andrew Cobham, and three could face criminal charges for negligence. RIM declined to give any information about Cobham, despite an online resume for a group of companies in Indonesia reports suggesting he is Canadian.

In a statement, RIM said it was cooperating with police and conducting an internal investigation into the incident, which offer phones at a price lower than the 1000 first-time buyers.


''We deeply regret the frustration that many loyal customers and the experience boring, and some people were injured, "the company said.


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