“I’m saddened and there will be people who understand both sides and there will be those who feel damaged and hurt by it and feel unable to move on and I’m sorry there is not a lot that I can do to change history. Mr Snook said: “There are things I would have done differently with the benefit of hindsight and I’m sure that is true of a number of my former colleagues. He said he understood the bitterness that continues in the wake of the company’s demise but insisted his new venture was about helping small companies benefit from his experience. Garvis Snook was speaking to Construction News in his first interview since the collapse of Rok, which had a £700 million turnover. The former chief executive of failed contractor Rok has apologised for his part in the firm’s demise as he launches a new repair and maintenance vehicle in the private residential sector.
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