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Last month I recounted the Home Office’s repeated failures to reply to my letters, including one to Sir Roger Singleton of the Independent Safeguarding Authority which was passed on to them and was about the ISA’s procedures:
[I am concerned by] Paragraph 5.6.1 of “Guidance Notes for Barring Decision Marking Process”, which states in part:
“even where [...]
From a letter to my MP:
I emailed Sir Roger Singleton [see letter here] on 14 September about my concerns with the way the Independent Safeguarding Authority’s guidelines state that if someone has been found innocent in a court of law that does not mean they could have been completely innocent. Particularly given the many issues [...]
Dear Sir Roger, I have seen that in the media today you have asked people to “calm down” and be “rational” about how the ISA will operate. I hope therefore that you don’t mind me writing you this calm letter which, I hope, will give a clear rational reason for my concerns. It is paragraph [...]