Dear Derek,
at our branch meeting in February we
decided to submit to a complaint about our union's senior legal advisor,
Georgina Hirsch.
The complaint is firstly that Ms Hirsch arranged
for the union to pay for an 'enquiry agent' to investigate the financial status
of David Beaumont, a union member for 20 years and an active member of our
branch. Secondly, by the timing of her action, it would appear that she did it
without any prior consultation with the lay governing bodies of the union,
namely the General Purposes and Finance Committee (GPFC) or the National
Executive Committee (NEC). Thirdly she has not reported her action to
either of these lay bodies for approval after the fact (and nor in fact have
you). Lastly I understand that Ms Hirsch has recently refused to disclose
the results of this investigation to Mr Beaumont, despite promising to do so,
and I feel
that this should be added to the
complaint.
Frankly our branch is amazed that our union's
money can be spent on private investigators to delve into the finances of its
own members - we would be horrified if an employer acted in this way.
I
understand that the procedure for complaints about officers is to write to their
immediate superior, which of course in this case is you, along with copies of
all material to be considered in the complaint investigation.
Therefore I
attach a copy of Ms Hirsch's email initiating the enquiry agent's investigation
(which appears to have been cc'd to you), along with copies of her email
promising disclosure and later refusing it.
Please would you confirm that
you will investigate this complaint and keep this branch informed of its
progress.
Please would you also confirm that you will bring this
email to the attention of the next GPFC and NEC meetings.
Lastly our
branch seem not to have the official complaint procedures, perhaps you would
provide us with a copy by return.
Yours sincerely
Anjali
Bedi
Secretary Hounslow and Feltham Branch