Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts

Monday, 3 March 2008

The Labour Party. Basket case or Charity Case?

Well if you would believe the Labour Party in Burnley, it is a Charity case.

For almost twenty years, they have, in my opinion been defrauding the rate payers of Burnley by registering as a charity way back in 1990 in order to claim rates relief on their Burnley Headquarters.

They claimed a 75% reduction on their prime site, town centre offices by registering as a charity on the grounds of their political aims:

"These were that they encourage membership from all areas of the community, and also that their aim was to significantly reduce or eliminate poverty."
Sounds like something a Miss World Contestant would utter. Who ever rubber stamped their claim should be dragged out of his care home and if dead, dug up and thrown in a cell.The granting of that claim was a spit right in the face of democracy and fairness.

And how did this dirty deed come to light? Why thanks to the Lib Dems of all people. But not for the reasons you might think. It came to light only when the Lib Dems tried to jump on the same gravy train and were refused access. Then the dummy was spat out of their mouth and the story revealed to the public.

And who was there to pick it up and run with it? The ever reliable British National Party in the form of Councillor Sharon Wilkinson, who said:
"I think that they should pay this money back because they have effectively got it under false pretences.

"They are making all these statements about council tax rises and the budget and they have been doing this all the time.

"That office of theirs is a business and it is open every day - can you imagine what would happen if the BNP did this - they would have us locked up."
Well done Sharon. But what the BNP needs to do now, around the Country is to find out if any other Councils are defrauding the ratepayers in the same way.


Sunday, 18 March 2007

Mystery of charity's missing Lottery money.


Would you leave a fox in charge of a chicken coop? Of course you wouldn't.

However, I am not so sure about the Charity Commission. In a fit of what can only described as insanity they granted Mrs Afolabi, 52, a refugee from Nigeria permission to set up The Detainee Support and Help Unit (DSHU). The fox is in the coop.

Comfort Afolabi, then went on to fleece the lottery Community Fund of over £390,000 over a five-year period. Surprise, surprise.

Now leaving aside the fact that Comfort (she certainly lives in it) Afolabi should never have been granted asylum in the first place. What experiences and qualifications did she present to show that she would be capable of running a charity?

The money given should have been spent on toiletries, phone cards and legal advice for inmates in immigration detention centres. But a report found "it was... not possible to ascertain if funds were used for their stated purposes".

For five years the Community Fund continued to dole out our money to this "lady" despite reports showing that there we no records of income or spending.

Oh well, you may say. "At least she has been stopped and will now face justice." Silly, silly you. Read this.

A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said; "A 51-year-old woman was arrested on May 25, 2006 in connection with an allegation of fraud. She was released on bail to return on August 24, 2006, but the Crown Prosecution Services advised us that there was insufficient evidence to charge, and her bail was cancelled."

Would this be the same Crown Prosecution Service that was responsible for this travesty of justice. Why, yes it would be. You can read the whole sorry Charity story here.

Only the British National Party will return justice to Our Country. Help change the world. Vote for the B.N.P. in May.

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