Carl Hayes, the former chief executive of folded Kirklees Equality and Human Right Organisation (KEHRA), is accused of obtaining services by deception on 24 October 2006.
Hayes, 39, of Durkar, Wakefield, is accused of submitting a false application to a recruitment agency and Kirklees Racial Equality Council which became KEHRA. He was bailed to appear before Huddersfield magistrates on 11 June for committal to the crown court.
KEHRA folded in September after Kirklees Council withdrew its £100,000-a-year funding for the organisation. At its time of closing KEHRA had about 500 members and was dealing with 150 immigration and 70 racial harassment cases.
* In 2008, the Harrow Council of Racial Equality (HCRE) collapsed after an investigation revealed widespread “financial mismanagement.” The decision followed a report into the HCRE which opened in June 2008 after Harrow Council suspended an annual grant of £57,585 to the body. The director of the HCRE, Prem Pawar, was suspended in August 2007 on full pay after allegations of financial misconduct and later left the group on 16 August 2008.
* In 2008, the ‘Wolverhampton Race Equality Partnership’ in the West Midlands had its funding axed by the city council after it was found to be a ghost organisation. Wolverhampton City Council pulled the £105,000-a-year funding which was first given in 2005. An investigation found that its offices were permanently closed and its immigrant staff were nowhere to be seen, despite all drawing wages.
* In August 2008, lottery bosses launched an investigation into an allegation that the Bury Metro Racial Equality Council (REC) improperly used part of a £90,000 lottery grant. It followed a written allegation from REC’s former chairman, Monaza Luqman, who recently resigned from the post.
* In 2006, the head of the Welsh charity Race Equality First was fined £300 and registered as a sex offender after he was caught making secret videos of women in compromising situations.
* In 2003, The Wolverhampton Race Equality Council was disbanded with debts of £25,000 and an investigation showed that its premises were constantly closed.
* In 2002, Commission for Racial Equality chairman, Gurbux Singh and his wife were arrested for public order offences outside Lords cricket ground in north London.
* Despite rising unemployment and a 22 percent poverty level, the Government has seen fit to spend a further £70 million on its ‘Race Gestapo’ police, the Trevor Phillips-headed Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). The cost of the Government’s anti-discrimination watchdog has grown by £22.5 million in a year to £70 million, with salaries for its staff soaring by an inflation-defying twenty five percent. Staff received an average increase of around £9,000, taking their average salary to £45,920. In 2008/09 – its first full year of operation – it was given a £70 million budget.
The British National Party has undertaken to abolish this entire ‘race relations’ industry swindle, recognising it as nothing but a scam whereby taxpayers are forced to pay for groups of immigrants to enforce anti-white discrimination. Under a BNP government, there will be one law, applicable to everyone – end of the story.
We’re Nearly All Victims Now!
By David G. Green. Everyone wants to be a victim, now that victim status brings preferential treatment, compensation, immunity from criticism, and the services of the police and the courts to intimidate those who offend you.
So many categories now qualify for victimhood that 72 per cent of the population can claim to be victims.
However, victimocracy threatens both liberty and democracy by affording people a privileged status on the basis of inherited characteristics, rather than judging people by the way in which they behave in those aspects of their lives governed by their own free choices.