What do you do if you are Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, and you admit that a number of your staff made false sexual allegations against a member of staff after complaining he was an extremist for heckling the British National Party at a peaceful protest in Burnley. You sack him and reward those who lied with lucrative promotions at Tax Payers Expense of course. The news that Anthony Stansfield, Scott Turner and others who told such dreadful lies have now been promoted will send shockwaves and reinforce the view that HMRC is a department out of control.
Would you speak out if you knew Her Majesty Revenue and Customs had misused thousands of pounds of public funds to charge you with being an extremist for heckling the British National Party at a peaceful protest in Burnley? Would you refuse to drop your case with the Civil Service Commissioners if you were warned by HMRC you would be sacked if you did not? If your wondering why I did then perhaps when you've read these internal letters, reports, and e-mails you’ll understand.
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I was told that saying you would like sugar in your tea to a female member of staff could be harassment (I kid you not) but when HMRC staff ...
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This is an internal e-mail which proofs that I submitted complaints against Tony Smith and other members of staff prior to their complaints ...
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