Friday, August 11, 2006

The Uncivil Civil Servants

What happens when honest, hardworking civil servants are used & abused and are sacrificed by the governmental powers that be? Why, they fight back of course, and enter the comically complex back room of political set-ups, knockdowns, and double-crosses – source: www.nfld.com

Having worked as a civil servant my interpretation is low paid staff, low morale, staff absenteeism, high staff turnover and boredom – but it’s a different story in Newcastle…

Leaping naked from filing cabinets, taking drugs and having sex in the toilets are just a few of the complaints being investigated against a group of civil servants in northern England.

The Rural Payments Agency, which is linked to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, said one employee at its office in Newcastle had been sacked last months and others were facing disciplinary actions.

The comment came after a whistleblower at the Newcastle office outlined a series of allegations about his workplace to a local newspaper, which included:
- Staff leaping naked from filing cabinets, which was caught on closed circuit television (CCTV);
- A new craze of vomiting in cups and leaving them to fester in cupboards until they are discovered through the horrendous smell;
- People taking drugs and having sex in the toilets;
- Swearing and having fun-fights in the reception area; and
- Staff holding break-dancing competitions during working hours.

In a letter to the Evening Chronicle, the whistleblower wrote: "I am appalled at the level of depravity that is being tolerated at my workplace."

A spokesman for the Rural Payments Agency said: "Allegations of serious misconduct by some agency and permanent staff at our Newcastle office is the subject of an ongoing internal investigation.

"Disciplinary action and a dismissal have already taken place and further action is pending."
The spokesman declined to make any further comment on the matter, but emphasised that the agency expected high standards of its staff.

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