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Government Office and the BSP

My communications with Government Office and the Treasury Solicitors (who are the people who act on behalf of the government) continue.

Government Office have responded to a couple of my requests for information, but generally not responded and I have been chasing up.

The Treasury Solicitors are now claiming that what was said to me by Lin Homer and Graham Garbutt was not said to me. This still leaves a massive hole in the issue of what is a "Robust Improvement Plan" so I am continuing to work on that issue.

Civil Servants have got into the habit of not reponding properly to requests for information and giving others the runaround. Now I have gone through the inconvenience of having to start using legal processes I want to ensure that the whole issue is resolved before relaxing. (This means clarity on the next two year's NRF.)

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