andTo the Busienss, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary,
To the Chair, Ombudsman Services,and To the CEO, Livewell Southwest Ltd.
Jeremy Corbyn For Prime Minister:
For Clarity - Attempt 618
618) "We Really Do Need A Grown Up Debate Anout The RICS. Ombudsman Services:Property And NHS Funded Nursing Care ."
Dear Mr Clark, Lord Tim Clement Jones and Professor Waite,
The Chancellor, Philip Hammond is quite right, "We need a grown up debate."
(www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017 /07/03/exclusive-philip-hammon ds-allies-insist- not-bullied-boris)
It seems we also need a grown up debate about the culture of bullying that emanates from government and would appear to poison the RICS which would appear to be, "condoning practices that are untenable" (Jo Stevens Labour Cardiff Central). W
RICS, where, "The awfulness of the actions, and the terribleness of the experience that the individuals have gone through - let us be clear; it is reflected by many other small businessmen and women up and down the country - raise matters of huge concern." (Adrian Bailey West Bromwich Labour)
RICS, where, "The awfulness of the actions, and the terribleness of the experience that the individuals have gone through - let us be clear; it is reflected by many other small businessmen and women up and down the country - raise matters of huge concern." (Adrian Bailey West Bromwich Labour)
So it isn't just property multi-millionaire Philip Hammond who is being bullied.
After, "seven years hard slog" we at the Ombudsmans61percent Campaign believe we need to have, "a grown up debate" about the abject failure of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) to deliver on its duty to act to the benefit of the British public.
On how it micro-manages its, "appointed" company - Ombudsman Services:Property to ensure the, "effective resolution of disputes."On how individuals (un-named), "expressed some concern over the levels of award" and how those so-called "awards" plummeted from £1,511.76p in 2009 to 50 quid in 2016.On how this is not a conflict of interest.On how the people complaining - consumers - are no longer asked if they are satisfied with the outcome of their complaint.
And on how its Chair, you, Lord Tim Clement Jones, can be so partisan when blaming consumers for complaining when your best efforts are clearly not good enough.And then there is, "the grown up debate" needed on how wealthcare professionals systematically get it wrong when billing their patients; the sick, the elderly, the dying and the dead for the full cost of their nursing care leaving them or in the case of the latter, their families to battle for years to regain what was rightfully their in the first place.
Minus, that is, the 18% no-win no-fee bill and a VAT bill thrown in for good measure. If that's not bullying we're not sure what is.
Adrian Bailey's fine words would seem to apply to these victims too. Philip Hammond you are not alone.
Apart from the Labour Party, where are those grown up politicians and chief executives so that we can have these urgent grown up debates?
Yours sincerely,Steve Gilbert - Workstock number - 501458.The Ombudsmans61percent Campaign is at - www.blogspot.com - the ombudsmans61% campaign.
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