Malaysia NEEDS to take responsibility for MH370 - YouTube
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When a plane vanishes with 239 people aboard, who owns the blame? This video forces a reckoning with institutional accountability theory and why governments deflect rather than accept responsibility.
Principal-Agent ProblemInstitutional AccountabilityDiffusion of ResponsibilityMoral Hazard
Theory Briefing
- Geoffrey Thomas argues Malaysia has systematically avoided accountability a decade after MH370 disappeared with 239 people.
- Principal-agent failure is central — Malaysia as the responsible state actor never fully answered to grieving families or the international community.
- Diffused responsibility across airlines, regulators, and governments is a textbook case of how institutional blame-shifting buries the truth.