Monday, November 14, 2011

Freedom of information request asking Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if HMRC used public funds to charge Andi Ali with holding ‘extreme political views’ for heckling the British National Party (BNP) at a lawful anti racist protest outside work.


The above letter from HMRC is in reply to this Freedom of Information Request.

This is a freedom of information request.

In October 2005, a senior manager in the Tax Credit Office in Northern Ireland upheld a white Civil Servant’s complaint that an Asian colleague had (Believe it or not) ‘extreme political views’ because he had seen him on television heckling the British National Party (BNP) at a peaceful anti racist protest in Burnley. (The BNP being a vile Neo Nazi party who have sought to remove all non-whites and Jews from Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and Civil Service as a whole). Later on, however, in a internal HMRC report dated 31 May 2006, headed, Equal Opportunities Investigation, a copy of which is attached, it states at 5.B.6,

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

Under the freedom of information Act I wish to know the following:

1) How many HMRC staff have been subjected to internal HMRC grievance procedures after complaints from other staff they had ‘extreme political views’ for heckling the British National Party at a lawful demonstration outside of work in the last ten years.

2) How many who were subjected to internal complaints were Asian?

3) How many who were subjected to internal complaints were White?

4) How many found guilty were Asian?

5) How many found guilty were white?
6) If public funds was used to pursue these absurd complaints.

I emphasis I’m not asking for opinions just statistics in relation to questions 1, 2,3,4 and 5, and a straight forward yes or no in relation to question 6. This will ensure none of the information requested will lead to individuals being identified. As already stated, I attached a copy of the internal HMRC report entitled Equal Opportunities Investigation mention above for your attention.

Yours faithfully

Andi Ali

http://studyingthebnp.blogspot.com/





I have put in a freedom of information request to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) wanting to know how many staff they have charged with a potential breach of contract for raising concerns under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 and Civil Service Code - here is their acknowledgement. It is illegal to punish people under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 so lets see what their reply is. If they admit to charging people with raising concerns under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 they are in fact admitting to an unlawful act. I look forward to their reply.