As the final Thomas Cook flight touched down in Manchester on Monday morning, a bitter blame game erupted as to who was responsible for the collapse of the world’s oldest travel group.
Banks, bondholders, management and the group’s largest shareholder, China’s Fosun, all came in for criticism.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson reflected on “whether the directors of these companies are properly incentivised to sort these matters out”.
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