Red Mist Over Walsall

When public money is misused on a grand scale, and then the person who blows the whistle gets bullied to such an extent that he may never work again, resulting in a compensation payment to him of anything up to three-quarters of a million pounds of council tax payers money…. someone should be held to account.

The chances of that happening are somewhere between slim and none…

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4 Responses to Red Mist Over Walsall

  1. Damn, when I read your headline I thought Paul was back on the scene.
    Am I just getting old or do the words ‘wasting tax payers money’ and ‘Walsall Council’ somehow seem to go together?

  2. Tim Worstall says:

    Well, Yes Bob

    You never know, we might actually get Councillor Bob Piper on the correct side of this argument one day: When public money is misused on a grand scale, and then the person who blows the whistle gets bullied to such

  3. Paul Macmanomy says:

    You can be sure that there is gonna be a whole heap of Red Mist all over bloody Walsall in the next few weeks.
    Because of a massive budget shortfall(presumably because they keep having to shell out millions to people they have bullied) Walsall Council has announced plans to sack huge numbers of people in what presumably the Tories regard as unnecessary jobs like sweeping the streets, clearing out gulleys and repairing the roads.(Yes yet again low paid manual workers pay the price for the incompetence of massively overpaid senior managers)
    One of their other bright ideas is to abolish the out of hours Mental Health Crisis Team – so if the antics of Walsall Council make you feel suicidal make sure its in the daytime because during the hours of darkness you’re on your own pal!
    Ah good old Walsall Council – always good for laugh eh!

  4. Bob Piper says:

    Perhaps they could persuade the officer responsible for the bullying to cough up the three-quarters of a million pounds that her actions have cost the Council and reinvest that money in services.