Very strange, they will presumably have had a number of warnings/reminders but somehow missed them all?
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Now that I live in and experience the bureaucracy of another country Iām more and more impressed by how well the UK does things
The solution is to apply to join the EU, not try to negotiate special deals for special groups - the latter is not what people voted for
I think the Civil Service do tremendously well considering the constant changes they face including the poor IT, the constant attacks by print media, the worsening of terms and conditions and the ever increasing workload.
This is what you get with an underpaid, inadequately trained organisation that has a pay structure that emphasises promotion over excellence
It seems to be a frequent occurrence in HMRC, failing to take action to statutory time limits and, even worse, trying to use discovery to cover up their failings
In May this year, Peter Hendy pressured my now-former employer Systra to sack me by threatening them. Why did he do this? Because I'd highlighted safety and accessibility issues at Euston station. He is unfit for office and should resign. www.politico.eu/article/uk-r...
Peter Hendy threatened to withhold public contracts while seeking disciplinary action.
Surely these should be imposed asap. Itās what the majority of those who voted apparently wanted