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Posted in Deception, Finance, Fraud, Free/Libre Software at 8:00 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Video download link | md5sum 25143997fa3602ec8a0eb4b96c0ea757Complaining to the Government About Government Contractor Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 4.0
http://techrights.org/videos/sirius-and-the-uk-government.webm
Summary: The accountability for crimes of Sirius ‘Open Source’ will require government intervention, i.e. law enforcement and courts’ involvement; based on what we’ve witnessed so far, the British government would rather ignore crimes that involve its frequent contractor for Free software projects
THIS tenth part of the series is primarily a video. It talks about the government connections at Sirius ‘Open Source’. Not only the police ignores the matter; we’ve also shown that HMRC is looking the other way and later this month we’ll show the reaction from agencies that gave the contracts.
Here are the parts of the series that ended on Friday.
New Series: The End of Sirius Open Source
Sirius Open Source Cannot Retain Staff and Clients (Many of the Remaining Ones Leave the Company)
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 3: Action Fraud and Reports of Sirius Fraud
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 4: The Pokémon Village of Sirius ‘Open Source’ and British Government
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 5: What’s Left of the Company is a Skeleton Crew (While Police is Dragging Its Heels)
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 6: This Scandal Has Become a Lot Bigger Than Sirius ‘Open Source’
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 7: Six Months After Sirius ‘Open Source’ Gave the Victims of Its Crimes a Chance to ‘Cool Off’
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 8: Working as Contractor for the Public Sector While Defrauding and Stealing From Staff
Police Out of Control (or Oversight) – Part 9: Waiting for Godot
Next week is important because we’ll see whether British police also ignores Members of Parliament, who are understandably upset about this impunity. The police was given 4 weeks to respond — that’s very ample time — and Tuesday (or Wednesday) marks 4 weeks. █
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