NOT GUILTY
How can the telling of the truth be a bad thing? So thought office worker Mark Caple when he exposed fellow union officials misuse of union funds. Determined that his fellow workers know, he speaks out. What follows is a cynical nightmare conducted with breath taking arrogance by his union, his employer Welsh Water and surprisingly the Police. He becomes an easy target for the conspirators. But when will they stop? Will it ever stop? How can a whistle blower become the criminal? Surely someone at some point will believe the truth. He was only following their process, their rules and guidelines and being honest. A sequence of events maliciously put in the wrong order exposes the serious flaws in the British criminal legal system which does not allow you to prove your innocence. Vital evidence proven to be in existence withheld by the employer and the union stops justice dead in its tracks. The book is written in some ways as a business case for defending justice and exposing the truth, which can be used as a template for anyone in the same position, with just one caveat. Honesty forces you to tell the truth. Sometimes this can work against you even though you feel that at some point it will prevail. Not so when it is everyone's interest for him to be guilty. Soon after these events unfolded, two union prosecution witnesses were given a pay out by the company they were employed by and given early retirement. One conspirator made the company MD for breaking the workplace union. Two senior managers given MD positions on other boards relating to original company, and the remaining 9 conspirators given promotion. The union claimed on their insurance for TWICE the amount that they alleged stolen, This book is a true story.
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NOT GUILTY
How can the telling of the truth be a bad thing? So thought office worker Mark Caple when he exposed fellow union officials misuse of union funds. Determined that his fellow workers know, he speaks out. What follows is a cynical nightmare conducted with breath taking arrogance by his union, his employer Welsh Water and surprisingly the Police. He becomes an easy target for the conspirators. But when will they stop? Will it ever stop? How can a whistle blower become the criminal? Surely someone at some point will believe the truth. He was only following their process, their rules and guidelines and being honest. A sequence of events maliciously put in the wrong order exposes the serious flaws in the British criminal legal system which does not allow you to prove your innocence. Vital evidence proven to be in existence withheld by the employer and the union stops justice dead in its tracks. The book is written in some ways as a business case for defending justice and exposing the truth, which can be used as a template for anyone in the same position, with just one caveat. Honesty forces you to tell the truth. Sometimes this can work against you even though you feel that at some point it will prevail. Not so when it is everyone's interest for him to be guilty. Soon after these events unfolded, two union prosecution witnesses were given a pay out by the company they were employed by and given early retirement. One conspirator made the company MD for breaking the workplace union. Two senior managers given MD positions on other boards relating to original company, and the remaining 9 conspirators given promotion. The union claimed on their insurance for TWICE the amount that they alleged stolen, This book is a true story.
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NOT GUILTY

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NOT GUILTY

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How can the telling of the truth be a bad thing? So thought office worker Mark Caple when he exposed fellow union officials misuse of union funds. Determined that his fellow workers know, he speaks out. What follows is a cynical nightmare conducted with breath taking arrogance by his union, his employer Welsh Water and surprisingly the Police. He becomes an easy target for the conspirators. But when will they stop? Will it ever stop? How can a whistle blower become the criminal? Surely someone at some point will believe the truth. He was only following their process, their rules and guidelines and being honest. A sequence of events maliciously put in the wrong order exposes the serious flaws in the British criminal legal system which does not allow you to prove your innocence. Vital evidence proven to be in existence withheld by the employer and the union stops justice dead in its tracks. The book is written in some ways as a business case for defending justice and exposing the truth, which can be used as a template for anyone in the same position, with just one caveat. Honesty forces you to tell the truth. Sometimes this can work against you even though you feel that at some point it will prevail. Not so when it is everyone's interest for him to be guilty. Soon after these events unfolded, two union prosecution witnesses were given a pay out by the company they were employed by and given early retirement. One conspirator made the company MD for breaking the workplace union. Two senior managers given MD positions on other boards relating to original company, and the remaining 9 conspirators given promotion. The union claimed on their insurance for TWICE the amount that they alleged stolen, This book is a true story.

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BN ID: 2940162979272
Publisher: Appletons
Publication date: 04/29/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Mark Caple was born in Cardiff, Wales in the UK. Working for 25 years as an ordinary office clerk, he progressed through the ranks to become a national Union Treasurer and specialised auditor for a multi national utility Company. After these amazing events contained within this book, he worked as a chef in one of the top 10 restaurants the UK's became a writer and had several books published.
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