Proposal

Posted by GrumpyGuts on 04 November 2004 at 17:14:45:

What seems clear from what we have seen so far is that a reasonable person would conclude that somewhere amongst the complaints would be even perhaps just a single complaint that the ombudsman could find in the complainents favour. This didn't appear to happened once. This seems - to put it mildly - suspicious. From the summary there appears to be many "holes" in both the perameters that the ombudsman set for themselves. Even where there was a possibility of a doubt - that doubt was not once found in the complainanets favour.

Here is my suggestion.

This is a technical area and so help is required. Could one of the MED's or complainants compose a letter suitable for all that want to, to copy and send to our own MP complaining that about the conduct and "bizzare" findings of the ombudsman. We could request that they investigate it on our behalf and request whatever else seems appropriate by AMIPP. We could also send a copy of that letter to people in the press. If we all sent those letters it would be a start.

GG