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Linda Ware

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  • Comment on: Campaigners appeal against Neath ballot

    Linda Ware's comment | 06/08/2010 3:57 pm

    How can Neath Port Talbot claim data protection and human rights when they allowed people working for a proposed Housing Association, which was not even yet a company i.e. NPT Homes to have all these addresses plus names of tenants? The person who has now been selected as the Chief Executive of the new body i.e. NPT Homes Limited was the same person who worked within NPT Council to get the housing stock transferred over at all costs. Surely this person should not have had access to the names of every council tenant and then be given the job of Chief Executive of the Company which subsequntly holds ownership of over £1 billion of assets being handed over to the public sector. Neath Port Talbot CBC has also handed approximately £5 million over to this new Limited Company NPT Homes for them to pay the bills of the transfer without 90% of its own Councillors knowing the loan had been made. The loan apparently was sorted out by the same woman who is now the Chief Executive of NPT Homes, while she was working for NPT Council on the transfer of these homes to the new Company. This lot stinks, the sooner there is another ballot the better and this time lets hear the both sides of the story not vulnerable people being intimidated and frightened into giving away public assets to the private sector. This whole sorry mess needs urgent investigation. Not one council tenant in Neath Port Talbot who has come forward has admitted to voting YES in this ballot. Lets have another ballot handled with United Nations observers :) well other countries get them, why not us ?

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