Tuesday, July 12, 2011

above/beyond the law

This is all very interesting ...and should you be successful and I wish you the best of luck.



So if fraud and deception and thus subsequent defamation has occurred...which crime is then acted on by the courts, and which requires you to pursue, and which are able to be actioned and how


Is it a liability that is held jointly and severally...I think that it is...


One would need to determine whether the subsequent defamation can then be pursued on both and individual and also separately on a collective basis.


I remain watchful

a question posed by a reader of my blog

i, if successful will persue all avenues available to me they have the impression that they are above/beyond the law
they have little realization of the effect a successful submission from me will have on themselves, on telecom, and on employment law
the famous five or six who invested time and effort in exiting me in doing so broke the law  in its simplist form the era has a central question to answer

when the corporation broke the law by commiting fraud how is it they who did the act remain employed while i was made unemployed
Question?
>who had oversight
> the national manager, failed to do job properly
> site manager same failed to do job
>team manager same failed to do job
> HR site advisor same failed to do job
> HR head office advisor same failed to do job



your watchfull  me i,m just fucken angry as soon as the submission is answered then i start the next phase

jointly and severally


A designation of liability by which members of a group are either individually or mutually responsible to a party in whose favor a judgment has been awarded.




Joint and several liability is a form of liability that is used in civil cases where two or more people are found liable for damages.

The winning plaintiff in such a case may collect the entire judgment from any one of the parties, or from any and all of the parties in various amounts until the judgment is paid in full. In other words, if any of the defendants do not have enough money or assets to pay an equal share of the award, the other defendants must make up the difference.



Defendants in a civil suit can be held jointly and severally liable only if their concurrent acts brought about the harm to the plaintiff. The acts of the defendants do not have to be simultaneous: they must simply contribute to the same event

well that certainly ticks all the boxes so if telecom dumps them to avoid a payout which they well may ,i will launch after each individuals

Current Telecom participants


Bridgette Dalzell :current head of outsourced customer care at telecom New Zealand whom is Michelle Young's direct report at time of incident

Michelle Young :call centre manager Hamilton call centre, whom is Shaun Hoults direct report at time of incidents

Shaun Hoult: team manager weekend team Sat-Tues Hamilton

Iain Galloway HR representative for in Hamilton

Hannah Sullivan HR representative head office

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