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Topic History of: Profiteering modern UK "Experts" commercially remove children Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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comrdae hedda
I have said it for years, nay decades...selling off assets & services in the phony belief "private companies do it better" is one of the biggest scams foisted on the public.
I thought they would stop at trains and such..but no they now want to privatize the supply of services like prisons and child care etc..recipe for disaster.
surely anyone with a even a small brain sees that a private corp making money from removing children must promote the business to keep profits flowing in.
ImpassionedPlea
Among the major companies supplying so called 'family experts' to local authorities and the courts (advising if children should be removed by Social Services) is owned by another major company which profits from fostering.
If such so called 'experts' evaluated you or your children, resulting in suffering for you or the removal of your children, there may have been scandalous conflict of interest. Because the company which employs such 'experts' also profits from the removal of children.
The 'expert witness' company in question is Carter Brown, acquired recently by Core Assets the largest British fostering company also owning The Association Of Foster Carers.
If you have a family court or other official meeting, raise it with the Judge or chairperson of the meeting. It is almost inconceivable that a British judge would not regard this gross commercial exploitation of children and families, as a serious conflict of interest at the very least.
It may be no exaggeration to compare this 21st Century UK evil exploitation of vulnerable people, to 19th Century Dickens' searing exposes of vile Victorian Britain, simply accessed by reading or re-reading 'A Christmas Carol', 'David Copperfield', 'Bleak House', 'Hard Times', 'Little Dorrit', 'Oliver Twist', et al.