Friday 23 April 2010

SHOESMITH LOSES APPEAL OVER BABY P DISMISSAL

Sharon Shoesmith has lost her High Court battle against her dismissal following the death of Baby P.
The former director of children’s services in Haringey was fired over the scandal. The toddler suffered 50 injuries inflicted by his mother, her boyfriend and a lodger over eight months and died despite 60 visits from social workers, health visitors and police officers.
Ms Shoesmith was sacked from her £130,000 a year job by Ed Balls, the Children's Secretary, in December 2008 after inspectors delivered a damning report into Haringey children’s services.  She had sought a judicial review of the decision to sack her on the grounds that it had been unfair.

I would think so too.  THE BASTARD IS LUCKY SHE'S NOT IN JAIL!

7 comments:

wee boaby said...

I doubt if the judges decision would have seen the light of day for another few months if it had supported Shoesmith rather than Blinky Balls and his 17 rewritings of history to cover his ass and blacken anyone elses. Useful smokescreen to make Labour look good and cover up the gorgons lies from yesterday. And meanwhile Baby P forgotten as usual.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Boabs, the innocents are always forgotten, such is the way of history. The older I get, the more I realise what a con life is, or it's maybe just the mood I'm in!

banned said...

I loved the way that the righteous piled in on this today, hung the mad bitch out to dry good and proper; 'rigourous' and 'robust' were two of their buzzwords used to congratulate the finding agaainst her, previously one of their very own.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Banned, Aye I just hope she didn't get Legal Aid. Although it wouldn't surprise me.

banned said...

But, she was unfairly dismissed procedurally and she will get big compo for that, you might almost think that it was done deliberatly for that very reason.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Banned, I don't know, but as I said she should be in jail or doing some civil duty like painting walls in the council offices or something.

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