The skepticism was over their business plan. As well as the contracts they announced.
The way they went about conducting said business also created skepticism. If you had been reading the board over the past years, you'd see that.
And what is your source for confirming the reported death of one of the officers that was mentioned on the board.
If it's true, that is. You see, such a death should have been reported by the company if it were so. Otherwise, there's no way anyone would be aware of it.
But no matter. This is SEST now. ONFI is dead. Just as some expected it would be eventually.