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Saturday 8 February 2020

HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM HAVE BIG QUESTIONS TO ANSWER OVER ATTEMPTED CHILD KILLER

...allowed out on his own-
despite threats to kill....
The 'care company' who decided that Jonty Bravery could go out unescorted is an Ilford based operation called Spencer and Arlington and owned by a Mr and Mrs Zaid Ali.In 2005 they appointed a 15 year old to their board....you could not make it up!



The reviews of the company are appalling Link despite that they seem to have been on a roll amassing over £2 million on their balance sheet. 
It just shows how much money you can make dealing with inept councils like Hammersmith & Fulham. 
But this company is also making money from other councils like Westminster and Essex CC.
But the Dame likes to look at Companies House records CO House 
She was amazed to discover the owner seems to have no health care qualifications and one of the ex-directors was a fifteen-year-old student born in 1988!!!


A Spencer and Arlington 'student' 15 year old director



3 comments:

  1. This company seems well dodgy

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  2. Want to open a children's home? Go ahead, you need no experience, no qualifications, just the money to buy a big house, keep it in the same condition as a probation hostel, hire a few people: done. You can earn fortunes.

    Ditto any other 'care' org, elderly, learning difficulty, anything. Some may be very nice. Overall, they're frightening, abusive places run by greedy, lazy people. KaChing!

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