Gordon Mooneyhan
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Forgive my ignorance of British history; perhaps this question doesn't belong here. If that's the case, I trust the moderators will place it where it belongs. Still, Sir Rufus Isaacs, the Attorney General, was the brother of the Director of the US Marconi Company. I seem to recall a scandal involving government officials purchasing Marconi stock at a favorable price. I'm just wondering if there might have been a conflict of interest and Isaacs may have influenced the course of the hearing. Why was the failure of Phillips and Bride to take all the navigational messages to the bridge not more fully pursued? It seems that the Marconi operators may have contributed to the sinking but their involvement was conveniently ignored to protect the investment of government officials.