Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
Yes. The interesting question is whether he was sacked because Google actually think he did something wrong or because, as a corporate entity, it's the path of least resistance to sack him?
Once it becomes public it becomes a matter of public relations and gets a public relations solution. The corporation must come first and if the actions of an individual harms the corporation they have done something wrong.

Just as scientific research always seems to publish results that suit their funders and attract more funding.

Not that there is anything wrong with that, of course. The fella is just doing his job.