Monday, October 4, 2010

The Munro Effect



Lord Lamming pontificated that if they had implemented his recomended reforms after the death of Victoria Climbie then the death of Baby P would have been prevented.  So all he did was to repeat the same report and that included becoming very invasive into the lives of families...which is what this report says, but with a lot more fancy schmancy babbling diagrams which makes no sense to me!

The U.K. has the same problems as we do in the U.S., the only difference is that we call it by a different name.

Not once in this haughty taughty crap did I see an effective plan that was feasible to implement.  Come on, there was no mention, whatsoever, of any form of fraud. 

Yes, the U.K. has a funding issue.  The financial system is structured similarly to the U.S., except for the fact that no one speaks upon the system's transparency and accountability.

It has only been with the sensationalism of the Baby P case that there was any legal action taken against the caseworkers, later giving rise to an immediate and direct effect of snatching more babies.

Very little public mention has been made on the improper and unnecessary removals, fraudulently generated reports, improper billing, questionable costs, phantom services, waste, abuse and the lack of parallel jurisprudence in the court systems.

What about maintaining data on grievances and its investigative findings?

Madame Munro sure as bloody hell made sure not to mention anything dealing with transparency and accountability in fiscal operations nor the economic implications thereof. 


This is what I christen as the Munro Effect.  Unlike the Munroe Effect, the explosive technical mumbo jumbo unleashed upon the unsuspecting general public [ministers], formatting public perception that the problem is going to be honky dory because it feeds the hunger of those who really want to know what really goes on in child protection.

The solutions for both sides of the pond are quite simple, let the people be heard.

Stop keeping secrets
qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in hac parte sequitur

The Munro Review of Child Protection Part One 2010

MI5 needs to do some recon.



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