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UK ACORN,FARM FINANCE,DES PHILLIPS,BEWARE!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Acornworm" data-source="post: 6568395" data-attributes="member: 3780"><p>JRM attended the meeting at Portishead in May 2013, when I believe the then CC, Nick Gargan, gave assurances that the complaints would be fully investigated, which of course did not happen.</p><p>TVP were tasked with reviewing whether or not A&S failed to investigate complaints of financial fraud.</p><p>TVP have not reviewed Acorn cases only Lloyds.</p><p>Kit Malthouse the Minister of Policing has been made aware of this, as has JRM because of the meeting in 2013.</p><p>The PCC of A&S has to be called to account and another visit to one of their Police and Crime Panel meetings organised.To be fair the PCP were sympathetic the last time I attended,but they do need to know that the slimy individual in the PCC's office managed to sidetrack the Acorn victims.</p><p>Another push with your own MP's would help considerably, you might not like your MP but we must keep the pressure up and their duty is to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acornworm, post: 6568395, member: 3780"] JRM attended the meeting at Portishead in May 2013, when I believe the then CC, Nick Gargan, gave assurances that the complaints would be fully investigated, which of course did not happen. TVP were tasked with reviewing whether or not A&S failed to investigate complaints of financial fraud. TVP have not reviewed Acorn cases only Lloyds. Kit Malthouse the Minister of Policing has been made aware of this, as has JRM because of the meeting in 2013. The PCC of A&S has to be called to account and another visit to one of their Police and Crime Panel meetings organised.To be fair the PCP were sympathetic the last time I attended,but they do need to know that the slimy individual in the PCC's office managed to sidetrack the Acorn victims. Another push with your own MP's would help considerably, you might not like your MP but we must keep the pressure up and their duty is to you. [/QUOTE]
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