My life in a banana republic:summer edition

Jambo!

I decided not to take my vacation, just yet, in case there is a miracle upon the Great Hill and government returns.

This would unleash great amounts of funds, such as would put Peace IV in the shade.

These are not my words but those of a great Guru I have discovered. He is deeply immersed in the workings of grants and , as he says ‘handouts’ from the State.

His name is Patrick Herd and he is the CEO of the Greater Waterworks Collective.

He has been many years in the Waterworks and knows its workings.

He held a workshop at the Queen’s University. I am always surprised at workshops. They are not shops and very little work is done, after ‘greetings’ , ‘introductions’ a speech, morning coffee, a speech, luncheon, ‘group work’, then ‘goodbyes’. I used to be told that the white people were hard working, now I’m not sure.

But this is digression.

Pat Herd was the main event. He talked of much wealth. He said that a group , if they played their cards right, could amass a great fortune. Income from many sources, Children in Need, the Heritage Lottery Fund, DRD and all government departments. Many community workers could be employed with such funds. Premises could be purchased. Events could be organised. He said that the Greater Waterworks Collective was second only to the Gasworks Partnership in income and assets. His chest was puffed out during this impressive speech. He told us that he had met Her Gracious Majesty , that the Open University had bestowed many degrees upon him and that he calls Mr Stockman “Harry”. He said that he employed almost 100 persons, in various guises, thus reducing employment in the Waterworks.

Many persons clapped this peroration . Two fellows did not.

From in front of me an old fellow asked “to what end?” This seemed to puzzle Pat. He asked for him to dilate.

“Cui Bono? ”  the old chap said.

“I’m just an ordinary guy from the Waterworks”;  was Pat’s reply.

Much adoring applause followed.

I had the temerity to ask this God-like Pat, if you have such wealth, why do you charge children £10 a head for a summer transition programme, for those going to big school?

Pat scowled. “you have not been long here” , he said, “do you think we’re a charity?”

So ended my Summer School. I have returned to CRAP and we are making plans. Not to be the Greater Waterworks Collective or to be the Gasworks fellows but to try to make a difference to some children.

My secretary said “why do you bother?”

Because I remember the young white British fellows who came to my village in 1967, I replied. The world is a smaller place than even the Waterworks.

 

Jambo!

 

 

 

 

 

Despatches from the Disclosure Battle Front

It’s sad that , as far as I know ,no NI barrister has provided a similar critique. Of course, in the Bar Library, they are terrified of the Judiciary and/or they brown nose them every chance they get, at functions, dinner parties and who knows what else? So , what chance the public, whom they serve, ever getting the real picture?

hoodedmansite's avatarMINTED LAW

The campaign to highlight the lamentable failure of the Judicial and HMCTS enabling or facilitation of disclosure abuse gathers pace as more examples are exposed to view. The willingness of some courts and HMCTS personnel to frustrate the law and criminal procedure rules has reached scandalous proportions. This is now a daily occurrence.

We have become like the old Soviet Union with a superficially attractive criminal code that the judicial establishment ignore. Not only do the Courts increasingly fail to deal with these issues but often in their anxiety to let the Crown ‘off the hook’ they ingeniously find ways to blame the very lawyers bringing to the courts attention CPS failures. Sometimes this is accompanied with unwarranted rudeness and discourtesy and bogus criticism displayed to defence advocates in front of clients and their families.

My own recent example of the court failing to deal with the almost total absence…

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Courting Disaster!

Coming soon to courts in NI, no doubt.

My Mid Life Crisis's avatarMy Mid Life Crisis

courting+disaster

I’ve been absent without leave from blogging duties for the past few weeks, though I’m guessing that no one noticed. What with the election, a heatwave and Wimbledon, people have had other topics to fulminate over.

Besides, I’ve had to focus on the day job, as I’ve got a tax bill coming up. ‘Back to back sex’, as we call it in the trade, is all consuming. So even I haven’t had time to get angry about anything.

However, inevitably my bad temper has re-surfaced and I’ve had to shove my head back over the parapet. Pressing court related matters have caused my blood pressure to soar – namely, the contentious issue of the MOJ’s proposed ‘flexible operating hours’ scheme.

Now, when the MOJ and their partners in crime, HMCTS, talk about ‘flexible operating hours’, what they REALLY mean is that they want to have whatever courthouses they haven’t already…

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Tory MP calls police on serving firefighter who questions his expense claims

Tom Pride's avatarPride's Purge

Posted on Facebook:

A serving firefighter, London fire Brigade:

On Friday I went to see my local MP, Crispin Blunt to ask why he thought it appropriate to continue to vote for a 1% pay rise for Public sector workers. He explained to me what austerity meant and why we all had to do our bit. I asked him how he was doing his bit by claiming over £20,000 a year for 5 years on a second home which proved to be his main home given his kids lived there and they went to school round the corner. How did claiming over 2k for airbricks and another few thousand for fireplace repairs was contributing to saving the country money? He seemed at a loss how to explain the 5k he claimed for DFS furniture. He sold the second house, bought a bigger house and claimed the 16k stamp duty thinking…

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