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    Privatising the courts: if anyone needs advice, it's the judiciary

    The judges have nothing to gain and everything to lose by negotiating with Chris Grayling in private

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2013/j...chris-grayling




    MoJ denies plan for 'wholesale privatisation' of courts service

    "The proposals being considered are not the wholesale privatisation of the courts service. We are committed to the firm, fair and independent administration of justice."

    http://www.legalweek.com/legal-week/...courts-service




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    Re: Privatising the courts

    You can't trust Chris Grayling as far as you can throw the slimy little sod. You ask him a direct answer and he avoids the question and goes off on another tangent. He, simply, cannot be trusted, nor can anything he says be believed.

    Removing the private sector from the Courts & Tribunals Service, namely, private bailiff firms, must form part of any deal between the judiciary and government. The civil enforcement industry, acting for HMCTS, has proven over and over again to be corrupt, dishonest and not averse to using physiical violence in order to achieve its objectives. They have to go and civil servants replace them. At least they are human beings, behave like human beings and treat fine debtors as human beings.
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