Wednesday 21 February 2024

Allegations of Assault, Bullying and Misogyny at HMRC on Glassdoor


Source Glassdoor

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9 comments:

  1. As is the usual Modus Operandi with HMRC. Allegations, serious as they are, rarely get any traction. They just stonewall with little ministerial oversight

    It's all played down, hushed up and with the ever revolving management anything negative can be blamed on the previous CEO.

    Nothing to see here, move along.

    How many times have we seen this?

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  2. HMRC should be proactively investigating the serious allegations of sexual assault, bullying and misogyny.

    It shouldn't be beyond them, notwithstanding the average IQ of staff being quite low, to identify the victim and offender. Sex offenders belong in prison...employment at HMRC isn't a get out of jail card

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    1. Yeah sex offenders do belong in prison but at the moment they are allegedly acting with impunity inside HMRC .

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    2. Why would they need to identify the victim?
      Why doesn't the victim make a formal complaint (or if the offence is criminal go to the police)?

      PS still on about low IQ, Tarquin.

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    3. Lock them up! Criminal scumbags!!

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  3. It's the same platitudes and trite responses all the time with HMRC. .... Strong progress with Customer Service... Yawn.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/28/hmrc-struggling-to-cope-as-customer-service-levels-hit-all-time-low

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  4. Oh Dear, the over resourced Press Department will have to earn their keep this morning.

    A VIP Service with NINE dedicated staff. Champagne and Strawberries all around! Pass the Caviar!

    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/hmrc-vip-helpline-high-earners-nine-times-faster.

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  5. Don't lower your standards and join this rabble stack shelves.Once you join they think they own your life and they let you know. You get out at weekends then back to the establishment prison. No life no privacy you are owned

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    1. Can you explain why there is neither life nor privacy. Especially privacy, which somewhat surprises me.

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