I made a post a few weeks ago about what I would call very bad misinformation on the Attorney General's web site that referred to a case that I had been involved in. The press release that contained this misinformation was removed from the Attorney General's web site when I made a formal complaint about the content of the press release. I have been told many times by the Secretary to the Attorney General that my complaint is being dealt with and that I will receive a response soon - so far I have had nothing but empty promises.
Today I noticed that a speech delivered on 4th October 2005 by the Attorney General has appeared on the web site. Page 26 of this speech makes the same references to the case that were in the press release. Either this complaint has been resolved and my representations have been ignored, or whoever publishes the material on the Attorney General's web site is being somewhat foolish.
I shall make some phone calls today to see why the complaint has not been resolved and why the speech has been posted with the same misinformation in in.
2 comments:
Sounds like the job from hell. Do you ever get the cases a student dreams of; the ones you travel for, the people for whom the barristers get dramatic, and so forth. You moan about the uselss clients but there've got to be some revelatory moments with the good ones.
Come natter on my blog when you want by the way :-)
Sounds like the job from hell. Do you ever get the cases a student dreams of; the ones you travel for, the people for whom the barristers get dramatic, and so forth. You moan about the uselss clients but there've got to be some revelatory moments with the good ones.
Come natter on my blog when you want by the way :-)
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