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Devonport Column May 2006 reporting Common Purpose corruption in Plymouth

Devonport community newsheet reporting common purpose driven corruption in Plymouth. The Devonport Clumn was started by members of the general public who were unable to get local newspapers to print the real truth about fraud, corruption, intimidation and cover-ups in Plymouth. Investigation into this state of affairs was to expose the corrupt back stage agenda of Common Purpose. Now repeated across cities in UK...where you find corruption you find Common purpose.

Devonport Column April 2006 reporting Common Purpose corruption in Plymouth

April 2006 edition of the Devonport Column reporting on Common Purpose corruption in Plymouth. Common Purpose graduates took control of key regeneration projects in the city and particularly the New Deal for Communities programme in Devonport a deprived area with very high unemployment close to the Royal Navy Dockyard. In 10 years some £25 million had been spent on nebulous projects, money into people's pockets and a large proportion of the original residents were forced out, to be replaced with expensive elitest waterside housing.

Devonport Column Community Newsheet reports Common Purpose corruption

Page 2 from April 2006 edition of the Devonport Column reporting on Common Purpose corruption in Plymouth. Common Purpose graduates took control of key regeneration projects in the city and particularly the New Deal for Communities programme in Devonport a deprived area with very high unemployment close to the Royal Navy Dockyard. In 10 years some £25 million had been spent on nebulous projects, money into people's pockets and a large proportion of the original residents were forced out, to be replaced with expensive elitest waterside housing.

CP Plymouth Council Officer recruits in public time for CP Your Turn 2004

CP Plymouth Council Officer Robert Plumb recruits in public time for CP Your Turn. Having received an email from Angela Fox Common Purpose asking if he could recommend an Advisor for a Your Turn workshop at Plymouth High School for girls, he forwards the email to his colleagues for a volunteer. As usual the CP requirement is processed during the working day 13.36, and the Advisor requirement is during the working day - 09.00 and 13.00 12 May 2004. Yet CP tells the public that individuals do CP work in their private time. Why should they lie?

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