Monday, March 29, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Here is another bizzare statement from HMRC internal report regaurding ongoing BNP Case

In section 1.4 of the report HMRC investigators State:

On the second occasion in an email of 3 April AA intimated that he intended to complain that IW is not proposing to interview all the witnesses put forward by him (at total of in excess of 100 people).


In another section 5.H.5 of the same report they say:

Our analysis shows that AA suggested 5 witnesses, of whom 3 were interviewed.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Here are QUOTES from an internal HMRC report about HMRC charge that I was an extremist for heckling the BNP.

Tony Smith complained about seeing me "heckling the BNP" on television and this is racial harassment


5.B.1 This comment in TS's complaint appears under a heading of "Extreme Political Views". What the written complaint says is "I saw Andrew on the television heckling duly elected members of Burnley council as they were attending their first council meeting."

5.B.2
We discuss-ed this at length with TS when we interviewed him (pages 12 to 18 of transcript). Our difficulty was that, with the BNP being acknowledged as a far right party with views unacceptable to the majority of the thinking population, to protest against the BNP seems an indicator of moderation, not of extremism. Also we were struggling to see the link with work in this part of TS's complaint. We put these points to TS.


5.B.6
In our view it was wholly inappropriate for this matter to grievance complaint, both on the grounds that taking be included in a part in a lawful
demonstration is not conduct that any reasonable person could object to and also because there is no link with work.

[This proves that HMRC did charge me with being an extremist for heckling the BNP and find me guility). Case with Civil Service Commissoners and the police).

Monday, March 1, 2010

Spoke with Bill Brooke on the phone today and emailed him copy of HMRC report prooving bullying within Civil Service

I could tell by Bill Brookes voice that the Civil Service Commissioners are now beginning to doubt HMRC version of events - not that it matters. The report, and others I have sent to the Commissioners prove it. The Commissioners say they want more time - how much time do they need? This has been ongoing for years. The report as well as proving HMRC misused public funds by charging me with being an extremist for heckling the BNP, also proves I was the victim of bullying. (HMRC described it as low level harassment in the Ian Wright and Dona Todd report). Any form of harassment is bullying, and I expect the Commissioners to take action. For the record though, the harassment wasn't low level, it was more than that - and constitutes a criminal offence under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.