Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Email interception: Not one of Declan's 15 emails yesterday using Mailtrack has been read. St Mungo's CEO Howard Sinclair continues to breach pre-action protocol

Our Church and State website has no less than 57 Nobel Laureates on it; for details, see this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).

Update Summation 17 September 2019



103 unread emails in September using Mailtrack

2 September: 1 email sent, 0 unread (1 read)
3 September: 24 emails sent, 1 bounce, 23 unread (0 read)
4 September: 14 emails sent, 13 unread (1 read)
6 September: 17 emails sent, 8 unread (9 read)
7 September: 62 emails sent, 44 unread (18 read)
15 September: 1 email sent, 0 unread (1 read)
16 September: 15 emails sent, 15 unread (0 read)

September: 134 emails sent, 1 bounce, 103 unread (30 read)

Figures adjusted to account for emails read after a Mailtrack daily report.

As of 17 September at 11.05am.

7 September: Mailtrack: This month not one of Declan's 24 emails to Nobel laureates has been read (WITH UPDATE 16/9/2019)


6/13/19

This obscene disregard for your rights seems to continue unresolved!

Donald A. Collins
Founder, International Services Assistance Fund


Claimant: Declan Heavey
Defendant: St Mungo's

Update to my pleadings post

It is clear from this update that there is serious intent behind the threat to the roof over our heads.

UPDATE 17 September (11.15am): St Mungo's CEO Howard Sinclair has breached pre-action protocol by simply not replying to Declan's claim letter of 12 August. Over three weeks ago, on 23 August, St Mungo's Executive Director Dominic Williamson got back to Declan; however, he made no mention of the letter before action but wrote he would talk to his colleagues in the quality team the following week. This was and stands as no more than a delaying tactic, which explains why Declan hasn't heard back from him since. Declan's original complaint was not only not upheld by the quality team, but it was superseded during the complaints process by his complaint against the tenancy sustainment team (TST) for creating an immediate threat to our tenancy (see paragraph 8 of the particulars above). Last month Declan informed Williamson that he found his complaints process to be ineffective, unfair and biased; and that he will not engage further with the complaints investigation on the specific issue raised in his original complaint, and nor will he refer his superseding complaint to the quality team now or at any time in the future. Declan also informed Williamson that it is his TST team that needs to come to a reasonable agreement with him, not his quality team. But Williamson seems to have no intention of talking to his TST team for resolution, at least not until Declan has started court proceedings.

21 August: St Mungo's: Pleadings for filing with the Central London County Court. No response from this Mayor of London-commissioned charity's Chief Executive to Declan's letter before action on Monday of last week (WITH UPDATE 17/9/2019)




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