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Question: Baby P: does brave whistleblower Nevres Kamal prove we need to be more socially responsible and pay more tax?

“It’s much cheaper to keep a child within its home and pay a childminder to look after it than taking it into care.

“That is almost certainly why Baby P was left at home.”

- Nevres Kamal

Answer: Your written insults to my last answer to your question and inability to adress the points without attacking me personally are unworthy of response and speak volumes about your capacity for intelligent discussion .

But I will say this....you´re speaking as though money was the primary factor in the death of this child.

Well it is beyond the comprehension of ordinary people that the child could have been attended by professionals twice a week for months and suffered such a catalogue of continual abuse and not been removed. People are angry and want and deserve answers as to why an order was not given to remove the child from the home. If somebody somewhere in Haringey actually did decide to keep him there because it was cheaper then that is incompetence in this particular case. Because money IS there to save a particular child´s life when it is damned obvious that he is suffering constant abuse.

I stand by what I said in my last answer, overall the SYSTEM needs changing. Raise taxes 3000% if you want to, pour money into the system, but if there are too many middle managers and too many people on the ladder making decisions the no matter how much money is in the system it won´t work.

Be rude about this answer too if you so wish . But it really is pointless to ask questions and then condemn the people who take the time to answer as "insulting your intelligence".

IRB to reward and protect those who expose tax dodgers

PETALING JAYA: The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) has dangled a carrot for whistleblowers to provide evidence on tax evaders as the deadline for taxpayers with non-business income to submit their returns passed.

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The Media Consortium: Weekly Audit: Geithner, Bailouts, and the Financial Crisis

By Zach Carter, Media Consortium Blogger The AIG bailout is one of the largest redistributions of wealth from ordinary taxpayers to bigwig bankers in history,...

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