It seems pretty conceivable to me that two things can be true at the same time here. It may be true that Gondek swooped in a the final hour and tried to fiddle with some numbers (lame, though probably common in contract negotiations), and it could also be true that this presents itself as a golden parachute for Edwards and co. to bail on what was probably going to be a significantly cost-inflated project over what was originally planned (also quite lame).
Who people will blame here will depend on a lot of things and whom they're more likely to give the benefit of the doubt to, I imagine.
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