CSA: Incompetent and Corrupt
February 13, 2009
A colleague of mine is the muse for my Blog today. I am quite sure he has the worst luck in the world and quite frankly likes to tell us all about it. Luckily for us, his misfortune is actually quite laughable!
We know when he opens his pay check every week because of the torrent of abuse that streams out of his mouth! Any we all know what the abuse is about, he literally gets deducted such a large proportion of his salary its ridiculous.
He pays £170 PER WEEK to the CSA (which is more than the average UK person earns), has no rights and doesn’t get to see his children. How is this fair? When my parents divorced, though they didn’t like each other for a while, they didn’t punish me by denying me access to one of my parents.
Anyway, the CSA don’t know how much they are taking from him and have taken too much. Two months ago he first requested a statement of payments and tried to find out what he supposedly had paid and owes. Then a month ago he rang to chase the statement again, which still hadn’t arrived. They said that they had sent it to him and his employers, neither of which had received it! Then yesterday he received something from the CSA and to his surprise it was not the statement he in fact was waiting on. My colleague had received someone else’s back details. If in the wrong hands they could have done a lot of financial damage, if the poor guy had any money left after the CSA finished with him!
The CSA are effectively a government run debt recovery agency, unregulated and above the law. Not only this they are a completely inept, incompetent and corrupt.
On another note, I really feel for fathers for justice. Why are women given all the power? I hate those women who use their children to get back at their ex’s. I think that they whole system is flawed and needs to be looked at again.
Our culture has evolved a lot over the last 15 years and family law needs to keep up with that. Nowadays mothers work as much as men and often men have leading roles within their children’s lives, often as house husbands. Men need to be recognised as a necessary factor in the family and a childs life.
Something needs to be done with the CSA!
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