Sunday, 2 October 2011

Bailiffs and politicians at breakfast

At least Notareargunner has got some reaction out of the Ministry of Injustice by them preventing Civil Servants from accepting a cosy breakfast at the luxurious Tower Hotel, London. Instead a minor official from Preston will be given star billing as she attempts to cement a relationship between the companies that break the law and a Judiciary that does not acknowledge the plight of VICTIMS.



It will be interesting to see how ITV's Exposure programme has affected the speakers and the companies that swindle the duped public out of an extra £200 million a year. Unfortunately I have not been given an invite, nor can we afford the £180 per head ticket. I wonder if Labour MP Stella Creasy will be paying for her breakfast or how much this Group will be paying for her services? More than the fine it took for Andy Miller to be deprived of his life, no doubt!

Amplify’d from www.ccr-interactive.co.uk

In both the private and public sector, credit and collections professionals across a range of sectors are being required to ensure that they are compliant within an ever-changing regulatory environment and using the legal enforcement processes to the best effect. Learn how to do both of these from the experts.

Speakers announced so far include:

3:50 Christine Sharples, head of HMCTS enforcement team, Ministry of Justice

The future of civil enforcement in the UK.

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