Scerni falls on his sword
- Wednesday 18 January 2012, 16:17
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- Ship Operations
WHEN a casualty claims at least 11 lives, and counting, few people will shed a tear over any well-paid shipping executive who loses their position in the aftermath. But the first boss to go following the Costa Concordia disaster has been Gianni Scerni, who has for the last 10 years been...
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