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In all likelihood, ''everyone'' is somewhat at fault, but this just makes the job of allocating fault between the three of them even harder. And no appeal even to simple balance of probabilities help: expected loss theory tells us that each of the three parties is one third likely to have been responsible.
In all likelihood, ''everyone'' is somewhat at fault, but this just makes the job of allocating fault between the three of them even harder. And no appeal even to simple balance of probabilities help: expected loss theory tells us that each of the three parties is one third likely to have been responsible.


The best example of siloised responsibility dodging is the disaster that was the construction of berlin's Wili Brandt airport: a decision to split responsibility seven ways and, when that didn't work, to further split it into 21 different sections created a multi decadal chaos. The airport was 10 years late and came in €4bn over budget.</ref>[https://open.spotify.com/show/1dcDdTZgwicbxkb7OgNLo2?si=GJGHrohXSA-QlszWYclqJQ Hilarious podcast] about it. <ref>
The best example of siloised responsibility dodging is the disaster that was the construction of berlin's Wili Brandt airport: a decision to split responsibility seven ways and, when that didn't work, to further split it into 21 different sections created a multi decadal chaos. The airport was 10 years late and came in €4bn over budget.<ref>[https://open.spotify.com/show/1dcDdTZgwicbxkb7OgNLo2?si=GJGHrohXSA-QlszWYclqJQ Hilarious podcast] about it. </ref>


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