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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostShe can't be.
Stalker who drove ex to suicide jailed for manslaughter in legal first | Metro News
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Very sad news. If the woman who made the allegation turns out to have made the whole thing up, I hope she is charged with manslaughter.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThere is no-one and no Department where a person CAN report it.
Fix that first, policies and procedures stating actions and timescales will come from the head of that department.
MPs have been self-regulating for too long. There should be an unelected body that covers HR activities (for want of a better description) this would include proving new MPs with information on what to do, processing expenses, defining pay rises/cuts, and providing a neutral place for reporting issues and dealing with them. It's clear that MPs are incapable of acting in a noble manner, so this needs to happen.
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostThese witchhunts are completely getting out of hand.
It's not right that people are being hauled over the coals before any charges are pressed.
Just a bit of a curveball here but I was thinking of how May could clear this up once and for all.
It's simple - if you have a grievance you have a finite amount of time in which to report it.
Once that time has elapsed, that's it. Tough.
Fix that first, policies and procedures stating actions and timescales will come from the head of that department.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThen people will go straight to the police as no statute of limitations apply for this kind of criminal charge. Didn't really clear it up once and for all.
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostThese witchhunts are completely getting out of hand.
It's not right that people are being hauled over the coals before any charges are pressed.
Just a bit of a curveball here but I was thinking of how May could clear this up once and for all.
It's simple - if you have a grievance you have a finite amount of time in which to report it.
Once that time has elapsed, that's it. Tough.
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