The UK is a very corrupt country.
The proof of this is that it's pretty much impossible to have a complaint upheld about anyone in any kind of posher-than-normal job title.
I'm not just talking about celebrities, MP's, bankers, but anyone with in a higher echelon position.
No Government agency or regulator will take on anyone like that even if your case, facts and evidence are watertight and you've put it all on a plate for them. Codes of conduct are there to be enforced against those in normal occupations or lower.
Excuses for inaction include:-
- claiming somehow the complaint is outside their incredibly narrow remit.
- claiming that they've only had one complaint and can't pursue just on the basis of that
- if it's a super-strong case they then have to decide whether pursuing them is 'cost-effective' or 'in the public interest', which they decide rarely is unless it's going after joe bloggs.
It's a very corrupt country. That's why dodgy MPs, bankers, DJ's, celebs etc. are all laughing as they're untouchable.
The proof of this is that it's pretty much impossible to have a complaint upheld about anyone in any kind of posher-than-normal job title.
I'm not just talking about celebrities, MP's, bankers, but anyone with in a higher echelon position.
No Government agency or regulator will take on anyone like that even if your case, facts and evidence are watertight and you've put it all on a plate for them. Codes of conduct are there to be enforced against those in normal occupations or lower.
Excuses for inaction include:-
- claiming somehow the complaint is outside their incredibly narrow remit.
- claiming that they've only had one complaint and can't pursue just on the basis of that
- if it's a super-strong case they then have to decide whether pursuing them is 'cost-effective' or 'in the public interest', which they decide rarely is unless it's going after joe bloggs.
It's a very corrupt country. That's why dodgy MPs, bankers, DJ's, celebs etc. are all laughing as they're untouchable.
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