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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Please define "face accountability."

He is accountable to his shareholders. If they like what he is doing - or enough of them do - then he gets to keep doing it. That's how private enterprise works. And it is why private enterprise is able to succeed where government projects often fail. (Of course, it is also why some private enterprises fail SPECTACULARLY when government projects only fail nominally).
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LTC Eugene Chu
LTC Eugene Chu
5 mo
You forgot about the SEC. Based on his position, Musk also has to answer to the government about whether his businesses adversely affect financial markets and follow established rules.

https://thehill.com/business/4362007-judge-threatens-to-force-musk-testimony-in-sec-probe-report/
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
5 mo
LTC Eugene Chu as you refuse to define your terminology, I am forced to attempt to parse your meaning from your posts.

And it appears by "face accountability" you mean "I don't like this guy so let's just throw accusations until something sticks. Even if nothing sticks in court, we will still have succeeded in ruining his name for the public."

And that isn't really all that surprising. After all it is the playbook the Democrats are using for Trump. And the GOP has started to run with for Biden.
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