Olmazu, who was arrested last week, was working as an 'inclusivity outreach worker' to Roma gipsies for both Haringey and Waltham Forest councils in North London.Two jobs? *tsk* They come over here, taking our government non-jobs…
The academic, who has campaigned for greater understanding of gipsy culture, is accused with Enachi of using a supposedly charitable organisation called Roma Concern to help coordinate the fraud.Oh, splendid.
The couple appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday alongside six gipsies, each of whom is alleged to have pocketed thousands of pounds from the scam.
Another success by the Charity Commission then?
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You sure do pick 'em, Julia.
Grrrrrrrr ;)
Lovely stuff. Of course, the Daily Mail won't receive any credit fro Lefty blogs for being correct on this occasion, as they only seem to remember when they get it wrong.
Funny, that.
//They come over here, taking our government non-jobs//
That is a brilliant line. I may have to use it.
Remember, it is 'front line services' that are at risk when 'the cuts' come, and not jobs that 'raise awareness' of 'issues' or involve 'outreach' to designated victim groups.
"Remember, it is 'front line services' that are at risk when 'the cuts' come..."
Of course! Ain't it always the way..?
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