Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Two allegations against Declan within a week!

In the blog of 16 September Jobcentre confirms A4E broke the law, I wrote that our jobcentre, Highgate Jobcentre Plus, had something cooking when they sent a letter to Declan calling him for an interview today to discuss a "query" on our claim to benefits. Well, we attended the interview only to be informed that somebody had told the Jobcentre that Declan was getting paid as the director of NAC! The grilling lasted almost 40 minutes, but at the end of it all, the compliance officer told us "the doubt has been removed". Declan's statement reads (archived here):

I maintain a website with my wife at churchandstate.org.uk (NAC) on a voluntary basis. This does not affect my job seeking in any way. It is voluntary work carried out in my free time outside my job seeking pursuits. NAC is not registered as a company, although I am working in my free time to that end. I am not formally a "director", therefore, and I do not get paid. I have submitted with this statement bank statements going back four months. I refute the allegation made against me (by an unknown source) completely.


This is of course the second allegation against Declan within a week. The first allegation came compliments of Action for Employment (A4E) - a private sector company that has £300 million of Government training contracts and controls 25% of the long-term unemployment budget for the Department for Work and Pensions. They tyrannically allege, having seriously breached section 9(6) of the Jobseekers Act 1995 by denying Declan the Decision Maker (the Secretary of State) on proposed variations of his jobseeker's agreement, that he has been disruptive in our local A4E branch (see blog of 14 September Declan appeals A4E). They have also transferred him back to a branch which he requested a transfer out of due to ease of travel (see previous blog A4E continues to flout the law despite Declan's appeal). Clearly A4E are beyond the pale. This is an extract from Declan's appeal against Highgate Jobcentre Plus, which will be dispatched by registered post tomorrow morning (click to enlarge). The letter he refers to in this extract from the manager of Highgate Jobcentre Plus is published in the blog of 16 September Jobcentre confirms A4E broke the law.



Below is a video of the speech by Richard Dawkins at the "Protest The Pope" rally last Saturday. Although not all secularists are as straight-talking as Dawkins, if there were more powerful voices like his, the government would be more careful about silencing people like us. (In the video contained in the blog of 3 September Declan's case against A4E on YouTube, I explain that we came to England from Dublin in 2003 and for two years attempted to start a network of those abused by church with our own money and how the opposition we encountered was so great that we had no choice but to go on benefits in 2005. And if you want to know what kind of opposition we encountered before we were forced to the streets for more than 2 1/2 years, the blog of 11 September City of London Police in the spotlight contains some photos of our flooded kitchen and bathroom in August 2004!)