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The names of 2 of the accused are still under name suppression, not sure it is a good idea to spout them.
The lodgers name is not under court suppression.
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Originally posted by expat View PostFor at least one whistleblower, they not only smeared her rep, they initiated a social services investigation into her own daughter, which could allow those she blew the whistle on to have her daughter taken away from her.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostAnd I believe their professional reputation was deliberately smeared such that they had to resign (so my GF told me and she reads the Torygraph so it must be true)
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Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostOne real cause is that there were several whistle-blowers, and they informed the very top people, but they were forcibly shut-up.
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Anyone using IT as an excuse in all this ought to be tarred and feathered.
If the system was crap then people will have noticed long ago, and said something.
One real cause is that there were several whistle-blowers, and they informed the very top people, but they were forcibly shut-up.
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I was kind of agreeing with the Prof. until this qoute:
“One assumes that Baby P's records in ICS were complete and up-to-date, but the complex sense-making that may have saved him could have been compromised as a result.”
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Hum - introduced in 2005 - so it only took the users nearly 3 years to find out it did not work!
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So it was our fault all along
http://www.contractoruk.com/news/004082.html
...and not the incompetant twonks that visited the kid 60 times.
Well, glad we got to the bottom of that one then.Tags: None
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