Andrew Norfolk continues exposure:
Doubts over evidence of Joyce Thacker, former childcare chief at Rotherham
Behind the paywall, I’m afraid.
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An interesting FOI:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/continued_cover_up_of_child_abus_3
Newspapers:
This facebook account, has some really nasty comments:
https://www.facebook.com/southyorkshirepolice/posts/10152370719208097
Thanks to our spotters, any more? Email them in, Rik.
I said previously Thacker lied to the HASC and even worse she lied to the people of Rotherham.
The unanswered remaining question is; who is Jacqui Collins protecting? In the two years she has been in her post she cannot deny nothing crossed her desk concerning CSE and Thacker as Senior Officer of RMBC could not have survived in her role without the collusion of Collins and others.
I am not alone in my suspicions about Collins’ knowledge and involvement in the cover up.
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Why hasn’t Joyce Thacker been arrested?
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On what charge(s)?
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Child Neglect?
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Try reading http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/directors_guidance/dpp_guidance_5.html
work out how long it takes to complete the stages before arrest.
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Was Jacqueline Collins involved in drawing up the Leaving Agreement for Joyce Thacker –
Anyone know?
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They do we don’t – I might assume it would be external firms solicitors each representing one party, but any qualified solicitors with RMBC would be involved.
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Regular Reader – Thank you –
Hilary
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I would think specialist Barristers would had to be brought in – getting a water tight settlement takes complex negotiations.
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RR – And we pay for that? – I expect so, that is adding insult to injury.
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It’s inevitable. Paying for getting her to go is a small price, she will never work again, and court cases are quite possibly looming – see the scan of Andrew Norfolk’s piece in the Times – https://rotherhampolitics.wordpress.com/2014/09/23/andrew-norfolk-poses-the-difficult-questions/ .
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(I personally believe that Martin Kimber, who honorably resigned immediately the story broke, was and is a good guy. I’m glad that during his notice period he has been asked to work through old files, I think he will do a good job of it, I personally wish him well. {something I’ve wanted to say for a while – but could never find a good context, here on Rothpol] )
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RR – Thank you – Paying a small price – added to this will be her “Package,” in total not a small price I imagine. I do agree it is good she has gone. Regarding her never working again, maybe she will not need to!
I look forward to those lower down the chain being brought to book. There are 4 in Anston who had to know what was happening.
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The ripples from the stone in this particular pond of filth are spreading even wider. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that several Labour councillors will not contest their seats next May. I will not shed any tears if and when they go.
Rearrange the following words into a well known saying:
Riddance. Rubbish. Good. etc.
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Which ones Colin? Any ideas?
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Not being a prophet or a polling organisation I can only offer my best ‘guesstimate’.
Burton. Brindley. St.John. Smith (G).Shaukat Ali.
I could be wrong but the stench from Labour controlled RMBC will overwhelm Labour candidates and some of them probably think it is better not to stand than to suffer further humiliation at the ballot box.
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Labour majorities from last year are: 258, 220, 211, 203, 161, 148, 63, 61, 40, 31, 3. Wipeout time!
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Is that the Labour majorities from last year’s council election listed in descending order? It doesn’t represent a trend or anything much imho. .
rr
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Hi RR. These are the majorities of the Labour candidates in 2014 in the 11 seats they held. Personal factors of the next round of candidates may, of course, adjust people’s voting patterns.
But the trend is that most of these seats, in the not too distant past, were rock-solid safe Labour holds.
This was before the Jay report and the resultant paralysis and self doubt now gripping Rotherham Labour. I would be amazed if the 5 with the thinnest majorities didn’t go.
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Rev, I agree with everything you say in the above, most recent, posting.
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G Smith is up for election in Aston Parish Council , he is safe for another 3 years plus at RMBC unless he decides to call it a day now that he has lost his power base and cabinet supporters
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I’m in Aston parish, and came across Smith when I was deeply involved in the objections to the suggested routes for the Waverley Link road – it’s also the first time I met Cllr Swift. It was the only time in my life I have ever questioned my life long support for the Labour Party. Both Smith and Swift utterly disgust me.
Unfortunately Hilda Jacks – de-selected by Rotherham Labour still attempts to stand as an Independent in both Parish and Council elections. Some people tell me she has some real virtues – but having sat with her on one committee, I simply have no idea what they are. And her standing in elections splits the non Labour vote,
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