The Office of the Auditor General Has Assessed the Authorities' Responsibility in the Alexander Kielland Accident
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Marianne Reve's father was one of those who died in the Alexander Kielland accident. She believes the Office of the Auditor General's latest report is yet another disclaimer of responsibility.
The Norwegian Audit Office: Serious Weaknesses in the Authorities' Handling of the Kielland Accident
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There were major weaknesses in how the authorities handled their responsibilities before the Alexander Kielland accident in 1980, in which 123 people died, according to the Office of the Auditor General.
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The Norwegian Audit Office on the Kielland accident: The authorities did not bear primary responsibility In its 2021 report, the Norwegian Audit Office strongly criticized the authorities' handling of what is considered the largest industrial accident in Norwegian history. 123 of the 212 people on board died when the accommodation platform Alexander L. Kielland capsized in high seas on March 27, 1980. Read also: Read also: – I could not live wi…
There were major weaknesses in how the authorities handled their responsibilities before the Alexander Kielland accident in 1980, in which 123 people died, according to the Office of the Auditor General.
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