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Friday, 30 June 2017

612) Urgent Nudge Emails.



To the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary
and
To the Chair, Ombudsman Services.

Jeremy Corbyn For Prime Minister:

   612) Urgent Nudge Emails. 

Dear Mr Clark and Lord Tim Clement Jones,

"I ain't got no home in this world anymore" by Bruce Springsteen seems appropriate at this time..

We've sent the BIS/Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
611 "urgent nudge emails" after they asked us to be, "more specific" about
our complaint about the RICS and its "appointed" company OS:Property.
We've heard nothing so far.

Q. Mr Clark, isn't the plight of the countless, nameless victims of the Ombudsman Services:Property Ombudsman's illogical decisions worth a reply or are you looking into the matter?

The victims of its ombudsman's illogical decisions are all but forgotten.
Some got 50 quid last year for their troubles. In 2009 some got
£1.511.769.
An example of the ombudsman shaving money of awards no doubt because of "urgent nudge emails" from persons unknown.

Q. Lord Tim Clement Jones, when unnamed individuals express some concern over the level of awards and the ombudsman takes a hatchet to them, isn't this direct interference in the impartiality of the ombudsman?

The Corporation of London rightly purchased apartments for some of the
victims of Grenfell whose council shaved £300.000 of the cost of the block's
refurbishment when they already had £300M in reserve.
Q. Why isn't the Corp[oration of London compulsorily purchasing more empty apartments bought by foreign speculators at the original price plus say .25% interest for the speculators' troubles?

Wouldn't this be a timely example of Theresa May stepping up, challenging vested interests and righting an unforgettable wrong done to those who ain't got no home in this world anymore?

Yours sincerely,
Stephen Gilbert - Workstock number 510458.

The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign is at www.blogspot.com The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign and Facebook - Stephen Gilbert, Plymouth - The Ombudsmans61percent campaign.

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