Sacked Baby P boss's legal war could cost the taxpayer £3.5m
Sharon Shoesmith's battle over her sacking after the Baby P tragedy could cost the taxpayer £3.5million, it emerged today.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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2 comments:
Shoesmith was payed a fat cat salary to oversee her team of so called profeshionals to safeguard vulnerable children, she and her team failed miserably.
Her arrogance is beyond belief, she should have the decency to roll to the back of beyond and live on her pension payout.
IT WILL BE A MOCKERY IF SHE WINS THIS CASE AND NO JUSTICE FOR A SMALL BOY THAT SHOULD BE LOOKING FORWARD TO EASTER.
- Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice., Leicester
Totally unacceptable the taxpayers have already forked out thousands of pounds with regards to the serious case review from the Baby Peter tragedy and now we are forced to pay more out for her appeal SCANDALOUS.
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