Sunday, 6 July 2008

Is Labour buying silence?

clipped from www.telegraph.co.uk

Civil servants paid £128 million in bonuses


The Ministry of Defence (MoD) paid out £41 million to civilian staff and the
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) awarded £36 million.


More than £21 million was given out at the Treasury, including £19 million to
staff at HM Revenue and Customs. Payouts by the DWP included £3.7 million to
staff working at the Child Support Agency, even though it is being closed
down.

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After politicising the Civil Service, this corrupt government is now financially rewarding betrayal. Betrayal of an ethos that meant the British CS was the least corrupt in the World. Who can say that this is earned when there are over 3million pensioners still not receiving their rightful benefits, when English men are being suborned into third class citizens in their own country with threats of insidious new laws that prohibit love of ones own country, where these same civil servants act as judge and jury into claims for disability from injured war heroes, these same people who have denied access to personal records that prevent thousands of former soldiers getting a real pensions. Also these same people acquiesce with corrupt political regimes in the hiding of expenses abuses.

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