Jump to content

Recommended Posts

A question to Councillors Hamvas, Barber, or any of their colleagues who cares to answer. Nota bene, I have no presumption whatever about the answer. I am simply curious, as I suspect other EDF'ers will be:


Today's 'BBC Sunday Politics' described a survey of London's 33 local authorities regarding the detection of fraud and prosecution of staff. The estimate is that one pound in 20 in London goes astray; that's over ?1 billion each year. This segment can be seen online at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03cz958/Sunday_Politics_London_20_10_2013/ - at 51:40 on the timeline.


My question is, was Southwark one of the 25 councils who responded or one of the eight who did not? If so, what (briefly) are the figures for Southwark? If not, why not? The suspicion, expressed in the programme, is that non-responders are simply not looking for fraud.


Regarding the law and the general public, I am always staggered that in an urban area of about a quarter of a million people, Southwark publicity always boasts prosecution figures, spread over years, for, say, littering and flytipping, illegal trading practices, etc, as well as evictions for rent arrears and subletting, which often do not reach double digits.


I AM NOT SAYING that a council exists first and foremost as a big, scary enforcer over either its own staff or the public, certainly not. What a negative view that would be. And, to repeat, I AM ABSOLUTELY NEITHER ALLEGING NOR PRESUMING that Southwark Council is any more or less prone to fraud than any other local authority. But the willingness and ability of council legal departments to prosecute where appropriate IS an important bottom line. So I would be interested to hear what councillors have to say.


Lee Scoresby

I wouldn't worry about it Lee. One 20th is peanuts.


How much has it cost to put cycle lanes into the borough, 20mph signage, multiple redesigns of Peckham Rye four-way junction, just to name some obvious examples in this area. spread that over Southwark as a whole and you have a lot of tax payers with donkey ears.


Give me fraud any day. costs me far less in taxes.

A flat near me renovated and had to be redone by Southwark because the cowboys who put in the lowest tender did so for a reason. So it ended up costing Southwark much more money in the end.


Being sent no less than 3 useless Southwark magazines every quarter.


Renting two garages but completely incapable of putting both on one account so I get two lots of bills and magazines put in both every time.


Being sent incorrect service charge statements again, and again, and again and again, despite emails telling me the correct figure.


Constant time wasting and money wasting public consultations (including the Community Councils) on things that already have a date for implementation anyway.


All these tiny things, to one Southwark person.

The public sector has always been and always will be open to abuse. I have personal experience and other examples stretching back to 1970 that make me sick to my stomach since there is a culture of 'well we're on low pay so we take what we can'. Several relatives in construction have also told me about illegal practices which cost the council tax payer a lot of money- backhanders, over charging for jobs (before council work was contracted out). Leaving the office on a visit and not returning (ie go home at 15:30) was de rigeur at one council I worked in. And that's just what I know....

I am not specifically talking about Southwark but you may find this alarming, but nobody actually realises this.


I worked at King's for a few years as the store manager, this was ordering food and essesials for the patients and staff. We had a schedule of placing orders everyday for the food for both the reaturant and the patients every evening. This provided all meals including breakfast. We were contractors and were only allowed to purchase from a list of companies on the approved list of suppliers. These suppliers charged, and I will give you an example, the minipack of cornflakes ?16.00 for a pack of 20 which I never understood, however I found out that the same item from NHS Food Supplies was ?3.50. I brought this up with the contractor and I was sacked within a month, after I started purchaseing these. This is an example, there were many items I did change the company I purchaed from.


I did not further the matter as laweyrs in that day were not interested, and even the union did not stand by me. There is a sense that although these companies invest money into the NHS they are given a free run to charge what they like, and it is my gussing they share the profit with their preferred company.


We see that staff are not being paid on the value of the work they do, but we allow the Government to waste money like this when they complain about not being to afford the services.


This is only a comment but then it goes to show how money is wasted, and due to this people suffer for lack of Government funds.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • No sympathy, collect rain water, reuse grey water from the house.  Plant drought gardens.  Have yellow grass in the summer, it will turn green again,.  Not sure why on earth we have this term hard working families - suggests that everyone else is lazy.  Kids cost money and that can continue until they are well into adulthood!  You make your own choices, and it is right that if you use more water you pay more.  I expect most of us have cut our water usage since going onto a meter.
    • Lheda has now been coming for over a year and has been great. She also knows which cleaning products are best to use and recommends products that we need - which have made a big difference. 
    • So following the box ticking and predictable ignoring of the 'consultation' and 'stakeholder meetings' the foregone conclusion has been reached, and the journey towards a two weekend festival, with ever increasing numbers and expanding boundaries, begins... --------------------------------------------------------- Re: GALA Music Festival – event application ref: SWKEVE000820 - NOTICE OF DECISION regarding event consultation We write to inform you that the event application submitted by Assembled GALA Ltd to hold GALA Music Festival and On the Rye Festival in Peckham Rye Park on the 23 - 26 May 2025 has been approved. The consultation findings report is provided again for reference (please see attached). The issuing of the events licence is subject to the following:  That the event operator delivers the event in line with Southwark’s Outdoor Events Policy That the event operator delivers the event in line with the conditions listed in the Event Licence Agreement That the event operator delivers the event in line with the conditions attached to the Premises Licence That the event operator obtains any other permission or licence required in relation to holding the event That the event operator delivers the event in line with the Event Safety Management Plan, of which all elements must be approved by the relevant members of Southwark’s Safety Advisory Group If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Best wishes, Charlie Simm On behalf of Southwark’s Events team
    • Hey rugby fans, we hope you had a lovely Easter holiday! Try Time Kids' Rugby is back on Saturday 26th April for the Summer Term! If you struggle to find things to do with your little ankle biters on Saturday mornings, why not come down to Try Time Kids' Rugby in Belair Park and let us take them off your hands for an hour? As well as transferable sports skills, we teach our 2-7 year old members the four pillars of sports that Try Time was founded on, encouraging them to be energetic, imaginative, inclusive and respectful. Sessions run 9.30-10.30am and 10.45-11.45am on Saturdays depending on the age group. Both boys and girls welcome. Sibling discounts available! **We are also introducing our new INCLUSIVE SESSIONS- run at 10.45am, these sessions are aimed at 2-5 year olds and focus more on fun and skills than competition. Our aim is to provide a calm, welcoming environment to support children that may otherwise struggle in our usual fast-paced classes. All are welcome, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about suitability!** Contact Jane today for your trial at sales@trytimekidsrugby.com, or just PM us for more details!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...