Well, the BFU could certainly contribute to an independent review, and also in drafting the Terms of Reference of any review.How about a committee from the BFU headed by @Grass And Grain
The Terms are pretty damned important....
Well, the BFU could certainly contribute to an independent review, and also in drafting the Terms of Reference of any review.How about a committee from the BFU headed by @Grass And Grain
Well, the BFU could certainly contribute to an independent review, and also in drafting the Terms of Reference of any review.
The Terms are pretty damned important....
We already have beenWe’re in real danger of being taken for fools and stitched up like kippers
cancelled mine this morning, suspect they will have a lot of phone calls to make come novemberAlot of Nfu member renewals are direct debit at this time of year. If anyone's in the office keeping out of the rain they should make the effort to cancel it..
That ship has sailed..We’re in real danger of being taken for fools and stitched up like kippers
Do tell 'em why!cancelled mine this morning, suspect they will have a lot of phone calls to make come november
It's easy to break even. You have a surplus not a profit, which you pay out to whoever you decide.So basically RT collect money from farmers saying they are a non profit organisation their finances are passed on to their holding company which is AFS Ltd which has NFU directors and makes a profit.
Where does the 1-3m come from then?It's easy to break even. You have a surplus not a profit, which you pay out to whoever you decide.
Where does the 1-3m come from then?
Assume you are referring to the £1.3 million in assets you mentioned earlier?Where does the 1-3m come from then?
These ‘reserves’ can be reduced by wage increases bonuses and more people employed as things get over complicatedAssume you are referring to the £1.3 million in assets you mentioned earlier?
Must have been added to reserves in previous years from a surplus before distribution to balance the books.
I think so. Am I missing something?These ‘reserves’ can be reduced by wage increases bonuses and more people employed as things get over complicated
Then maybe the fees go up which speeds the cycle up and adds to the game played
Have you cottoned on yet?
All paid out of farmers' pocketsAssets just a touch under 5m
All paid out of farmers' pockets
Wow, the NFU hierarchy are all in there!
Chairman
James Moseley
Secretary
James Moseley
Directors
Nicholas Allen
Tom Bradshaw
John Dracup
Iain Gardner
Christopher Goodwin
Stewart Houston
Timothy Lock
Alastair Macintosh
Lucy Maclennan
James Moseley
John Pain
Christopher Papworth
Professor Guy Poppy
John Reed
Jame Russel
Timothy Rycroft
Christine Tacon
Sophie Throup
All paid out of farmers' pockets
It’s probably quite easy for them to keep the ‘excess’ cash where it is they are in charge of fees and wages no of staff and so forthAll paid out of farmers' pockets
I wonder what Dim Jims pension is?
He shouldn’t be allowed to be a director ever again after this.