Global Organised Crime/Terrorism Funding
When British Police Refuse to Investigate Crimes
- Guest Column By Jean James Monday, July 16, 2012
Dear world governments & crime fighters:
When British police refuse to investigate crimes, and the British government refuses to intervene and make them do so, you have a perfect environment for criminal cartels and racketeering that affects the whole world, funding terrorism, and putting citizens at risk in every nation of the world. Is this the intention? “Now the Home Office, in a Parliamentary answer, indicates that it has no power to intervene (even when it given evidence of police corruption and harassment). A face-to-face interview with a commissioner from the Police Complaints’ Board provides the excuse that since there is also Social Services connivance in the matter he cannot deal with that side of things. The Home Secretary cares so deeply she refuses to even meet me.”
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass
Can you see how it works? The buck is passed from agency to agency; nobody will do anything. The Home Office couldn’t care less.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is a total failure, staffed with ex police officers and friends of currently serving officers.
It is biased, corrupt, and finally under a parliamentary committee review, after street demonstrations against it. To say that it is not effective is an understatement:
If “The Home Office cannot intervene in police matters.” then parliament needs to fix this problem – and quickly, and it may need the heavy boot of world governments to ensure that it does.
The UK is party to UN and EU conventions against crime and corruption, and a member of GOPAC (Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption); it is a negligent member of these agreements/organisation, and willfully so. GOPAC is funded by Canadians and Kuwaitis. It appears that the UK is an errant member of GOPAC, and is taking a membership designed for the sincere. Taxpayers around the globe mistakenly believe that there is co-operation between world governments to fight crime globally. Obviously, this is not so.
Furthermore, the only Anti-Corruption Committee that the UK government has is one which interferes in global affairs, and it DOES NOT investigate corruption in the UK. Obviously, international intervention is required if world governments/criminal intelligence agencies are to fight organised crime on an international scale. Perhaps the UK is the only country not being monitored for corruption, as it is too busy monitoring other countries to look in the mirror.
The Committee for Standards in Public Life is a sham, and is paid for by public money. It purports to be independent. It does not intervene in individual cases, and does not act in an advisory capacity to government – SO WHY ON EARTH DOES IT EXIST? Think about it. I could tell you what I think.
Please protect our homelands, and ensure that the UK starts to comply with signed anti-crime and corruption conventions and stops being a hotbed for corruption.
Yours sincerely,
Jean James
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