Registered Letter #1 To Social Welfare Services Office in Sligo

 
 

(Republic of Ireland)

 
 

March 5th 2011

 
 
 
     
 


BY REGISTERED POST

Your Reference:  Claim Number 69-1962034S

The Officer in Charge
Social Welfare Services Office
Department of Social Protection
Disability Allowance Section
Ballinalee Road
Longford

March 5th 2011

Dear Sir/Madam,

Despite my best efforts over a period of several months, I am still unable to provide your office with the information requested from me in the May 24th 2010 letter I received from M Brady.

Further information relating to the M Brady request, including a www link to a scanned copy of the May 24th 2010 M Brady letter in question, can be found at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/MarkEgan/15November2010/Email.htm#OfficialLetter

As you will know, your office has been paying me disability benefit for well over a year now in a way which erroneously assumes that I have been receiving disability payments from Northern Ireland, even though the Northern Ireland payments stopped in January 2010.

As a consequence, I believe I am now owed somewhere in the region of approximately 5,700 Euros, i.e. for 57 weeks or so, with an approximate shortfall of around 100 Euros per week.

It would be much appreciated if you could advise me, in writing please, as to what your office intends to now do regarding this 5,700 Euros (or so) shortfall in the Disability Allowance payments from your office which I have received to date?

Please note that this letter is in very large part prompted by the fact that I feel I cannot sensibly fill in the Application Form for the Non-Contributory State Pension, which as you will know is “means tested”, until I know where I stand exactly regarding the 5,700 (or so) Euros referred to above, which I now strongly believe should be paid to me, without any further ado, before my 66th birthday on March 21st 2011.

Please also note that Minister for Social Protection Eamon O Cuiv TD, and Jeannette Swenarton of the Northern Ireland Social Security Agency, have both been kept fully informed regarding the overall set of growing social problems in question, which I find EXTREMELY disturbing incidentally, and that one the several e-mails I have sent to them in recent months can be viewed at the following location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/MEPs/20February2011/Email.htm

Correctly or otherwise, it seems to me that instead of facing up to the extremely serious and threatening set of social problems involved, and dealing with them in a responsible manner, all Minister Eamon O Cuiv TD and Jeannette Swenarton want to do is to trivialise them, cover them all up, and try to pretend they do not even exist: which, as I trust you will understand, is making me feel VERY worried, and VERY angry.

In the case of Ms
Swenarton, she continues to falsely claim (as I see things) that I have failed in my duty to keep her office properly informed regarding my situation: in spite of the fact that several months ago I provided her office with what I see as irrefutable evidence (through the registered post) that this is most certainly not the case, and never has been. For detailed information on the registered letter in question, a copy of which was sent through the registered post to UK Prime Minister David Cameron MP (also on November 13th 2010), please click on the following link:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/MarkEgan/13November2010/Letter.htm

A copy of the text of this letter will be placed at the following www location:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com/SWSO/Longford/Letter5March2011.htm

Yours faithfully,


William Finnerty

c/o Finnerty’s Shop
New Inn
Ballinasloe
County Galway

Web Site:
http://www.humanrightsireland.com   E-mail Address: newinngalway@yahoo.co.uk

COPY (via Registered Post) to:

The Officer in Charge
State Pension (Non-Contributory) Section
Social Welfare Services
Department of Social Protection
College Road
Sligo.
 

 
     
 
 
     
     
 

Above information has been sent to groups listed at following www locations:

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/CelticParty/6March2011/Email.htm

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PANA/6March2011/Email.htm

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/Liberty/6March2011/Email.htm

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PaulMuldoon/7March2011/Email.htm

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/UK/Parliament/Group1/8March2011/Email.htm

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/MichaelHigginsTD/9March2011/Email.htm

 
     
 

http://www.humanrightsireland.com/UK/Parliament/Group2/10March2011/Email.htm

 
     
     
 

Regarding the "overall set of growing social problems in question" ...

 
 

Please note that there is a "roughly corresponding" set of closely related "Diary Entries" by William Finnerty listed at the following www location:

 
 

http://www.opednews.com/author/diary/author46094.html

 
     
 
 
     
 

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