Friday, December 31, 2010

The April Fool Murders. An Inspector McGowan Murder Mystery. Publication date: October 16, 2011

Synopsis: April fool - your all going to die. So said Arthur Grimshaw to a group of ex army buddies. Everybody laughed. Old Arthur had a wicked sense of humour he did, everybody knew that. Then a body is found with an April Fools card next to it. Nobody is laughing now, not even Inspector McGowan, who must fast if she is to prevent the killer striking again.

This picture, taken at an Anti Nazi League protest in Burnley in May 2003, (and which appeared on the BNP hitlist Redwatch) lead to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) misusing public money to charge and convict me with holding extreme political views for heckling the BNP at a peaceful protest in burnley, after staff said they saw me on television heckling the BNP and there could be no place in the civil service for anyone with those views.....HMRC also accused me of expressing support for suicide bombers after staff (the same staff) told them that the reason they thought i wore an Arabic headscarf (the same Arabic headscarf in the picture) was to show support for suicide bombers.....case still civil service commissioners

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Death of a Fascist -An Inspector McGowan murder mystery (publication date, May 1:2011)

Synopsis: After receiving death threats, Gerald Davies, the local organiser of the British Aryan Party decides to call in the police. But before a full enquiry can begin he is found dead. Tests prove that he was poisoned and suspicion falls on Detective Constable Evans who was not only present when he died, but whose elderly mother had previously been harassed by Mr Davis because of her anti racist and liberal views. Inspector McGowan, however, has her doubts. (Publication date: May 1: 2011)

The third Inspector McGowan Murder Mystery: The Irresistible Mrs White - publication date: July 7, 2011.

Synopsis: Nobody was more respected in the beautiful Lancashire town of Ormskirk than Margo White. She was kind, popular, and in the eyes of many of the male residents of Ormskirk, simply irresistible. So when she announces her intention to stand against Sir Peter Liggart, the towns Member of Parliament, in the fourth coming general election, he is naturally concerned. Alas, that is the least of his problems. The next day her body is discovered, and a knife found next to her corpse bears Sir Peter’s fingerprints. But Sir Peter has an alibi, and as Inspector McGowan digs deeper, she finds that a clue to this baffling murder lies in a lecture given by a distinguished author one week earlier.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Not everybody in Her Majesty's Reveune and Customs agreed with Tony Smith when he complained I had extreme political views for heckling the BNP at a peaceful protest in Burnley. There were,and are some very good people in HMRC - Paul Deeks, Jane Booth, Andy Burland. The best was Diane McGowan (HMRC Liverpool) who I have named Inspector McGowan after, in my fourth coming Inspector McGowan murder mysteries - a series of books set in and around Ormskirk were I grew up, below is the cover to the first book, Death of a Lesbian Nun, (release date April 14 2011).

When Sister Rose receives an anonymous letter pushed through her door at St Beades Home for retired nuns in Ormskirk warning her that somebody at Lady Enwhistle's dinner is going to die, she is surprised and shocked. Not as surprised and shocked as when she meets Helen McGowan who she knew during the war and whom she helped shelter from the Nazi's by disgusting her as a nun at the Vatican. Discovering that her friend is now a serving Police Officer she invites Inspector McGowan to Lady Entwhistle's dinner to discuss old times and see to it that no harm comes to any of the other dinner guests. But, soon, death strikes.

Phil Davies put in this fake complaint at the same his friend Tony Smith complained I had extreme political views for heckling the British National Party (BNP) at a peaceful protest in Burnley. He also made false sexual allegtions but refused to report them to the police when I asked them too, like the rest of the cowards who made false allegtions against me. Making false sexual allegations is a criminal offence under for example the Protection from Harrassment Act 1997. The case is still with the police as is this document and others put on this site.


Ian Wright senior investigator within HMRC admitting in a document headed strictly private and confidential , Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs did uphold Tony Smith‘s complaint that I was an extremist for heckling the BNP.

Here is the internal complaint by Tony Smith were he complains I had extreme political views for heckling the British National Party at a peaceful protest in Burnley. Mr Smith also complained I expressed support for suicide bombers, he later told HMRC investigators he never heard me say I supported suicide bombers, he just assumed I did because I wore an arabic headscarf. (I am half arabic) HMRC upheld this complaint despite the fact I told them that there is nothing extremist about heckling a party which seeks to remove all non whites from the Civil Service and the country as a whole.


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Internal Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs E-MAIL from me to HMRC manager Anthony Stansfield which proves I submitted a complaint against Phil Davies - before Davies and Stansfield submitted false complaints of sexual harassment against me, and which HMRC have admitted were false (BNPGATE)

Internal e-mail with Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) shows David Varney, Chairman of Revenue and Customs, being notified that Andi Ali was taking his case to the Civil Service Commissioners, after HMRC misused public money to charge and convict him of being an extremist for heckling the British National Party (BNP) at a peaceful protest in Burnley.

Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) tanscripts showing HMRC employee Nick Ivell moaning to HMRC investigators about my academic work on the British National Party (BNP) and moaning about the fact I wore an arabic headscarf to work. Racial harrassment within HMRC beyonned belief.




E-MAIL from Mark Barker Public and Commerical Union (PCS) to Richard Summersgill - was this the reason Barker and the PCS decided not to represent me when HMRC misused public funds to charge me with holding extreme political views for heckling the British National Party (BNP) at a peaceful protest in Burnley

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Internal E-mail within Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs proving that I asked HMRC manager Mick Waidson, HMRC solicitor Ian Painter, and HMRC IG Civil Investigations to report allegations of criminal activities to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) - after HMRC informed me that I was to face charges of potential misconduct - after I refused to keep quite about the fact that HMRC were misusing public funds to charge me with being an extremist for heckling the British National Party (BNP) and other criminal matters.....such as racial harassment

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Letter which proves that the then Chairman of Reveune and Customs (HMRC) David Varney, lied to my then Member of Parliament Dr John Pugh, about the reason HMRC was missusing public funds, to charge me with being an extremist for heckling the British National Party (BNP) at a peaceful protest in Burnley. (Please not that I no longer live at the address in the letter, and Dr Pugh is no longer my Member of Parliament)



 
Here  we have the Chairman of Revenue and Customs telling my then MP, Dr John Pugh, that the complinats about my research on the British National Party (BNP) was because I spoke about it at work, and other staff did not like it. No so, the complaint was, I had extreme political views for  heckling the BNP at a peaceful protest in Burnely - as documents of here proove.