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Posted: Sun Jul 15th, 2012 04:45 |
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Eric; "Greedy men lining their pockets with other people's money....it's everywhere." ....how about this then: Reading's CCTV network allegedly there to protect people, but in fact there for no reason than anti-motorist revenue collection, read on: ....Mr X, managing Director of E-mpirical has the following to say of himself: "I founded e-mpirical ltd to enable SMEs and Public Sector organisations to become fully aware of the benefits and opportunities provided by technology, enhance their business and process reviews as a consequence and build the infrastructure, confidence and competence to deliver sustainable improvement or radical change. The company's philosophy, 'People and organisations first, reflects the commitment to use technology as part of the solution rather than an end in itself." His Resume: Current Managing Director at e-mpirical ltd Past Managing Director at GTW Ltd Project Director CyberSkills at ICL Project Director at Reading Borough Council Chief Revenues Officer at Plymouth City Council Revenues Officer at Wycombe District Council Specialties Electronic Government, Project and Programme Management, Organisational Change, Systems Thinking, Lean, Continuous Improvement, ICT Strategy, Partnership Working, Building the capacity to deliver local solutions to National Government initiative. So this Orwellian character, Mr X, who specialises in delivering electronic governance, spends twenty years in local government including Reading Borough Council as a Project Director and Chief Revenue Officer at Plymouth....and gets contracts for his Company from the local government he used to work for. Image of cohorts acquired from public domain, pictured L-R; Mr X, Civil Enforcement Manageress, Council Office Wallah. Anyway I have to go outside and get some fresh air, thankfully the wind is not blowing from Reading. Attachment: Pic 2 - Reading BC - Tony Worsdall Elizabeth Round Paul Allcock.jpg (Downloaded 40 times) Last edited on Sun Jul 15th, 2012 05:03 by steve of oxford |
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