You ["East London Advertiser" online, item dated 05 January 2011] say
[and we quote]:
“Research by credit experts Experian recently showed town halls could be wasting as much as £150million on duplicate payments across their departments.”
[Unquote]
This again raises the question: what are “elected councillors” “experts at”? In holding the Tower Hamlets Council’s wasteful bureaucracy to account or in serving time as the bureaucracy's poodles in return for a not so bad “allowance” and de facto “retainer” whilst being willing to fake prostrating at the feet of the notional democratic superiors - the electors - every so many years? Isn’t that why your report contains no reference to the “elected councillors” and their role in this context? Had the “elected councillors” been doing their democratic job there would not be any cause to find the image and the name of Eric Pickles in such an oddly positive light at all. The people in Tower Hamlets who were treated to the dubious Channel 4 programme “Undercover Boss” and were shocked to learn that “Dr” Kevan Collins had already made the “necessary arrangements” to carry out the CONDEM agenda cuts, are still waiting to learn what, if any, accountability in practice takes place between “elected councillors” and the highly paid but unaccountable “ senior” [high-salaried] post holders in the Council as typified by “Dr” Kevan Collins who has not shown any democratic authority for the various assertions he has been making for the unaccountable bureaucratic status quo.
It is equally remarkable that your report has no reference to the number of occasions that pro-democratic members of the Tower Hamlets community have been treated with contemptible contempt by the “legal services” bureaucracy that also just happens to brag of its supposed high compliance with FOIA queries!
0248 Hrs
Friday
07 January 2011
BHANGEELAAR!
The Campaign against an elected executive mayor in Tower Hamlets
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