SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jan 7
th, 2008 at 6:21pm:
The OCP is a support arm to Ofcom. Ms Bowe as its chair, in my experience, showed herself to be fully on board with all of Ofcom's thinking. The OCP showed no interest whatsoever in my earlier efforts - not even acknowledgement my communications. Ms Bowe simply congratulated Ofcom whenever it made announcements of feeble actions.
SCV for some reason the update email indicating your response to my post in this thread did not arrive and I have thus only just read it. But I am pleased to see that for once we are in near total agreement on something.
The Ofcom Consumer Panel and Ofcom Advisory Committees for the four English Nations seem to have as their stated agenda a pro consumer mission but due to the way they are in reality totally under Ofcom's control (because all the permanent staff are Ofcom employees drawing Ofcom pensions and based in its offices) they end up only acting as disgraceful cipher bodies where various freeloaders draw allowances but achieve almost nothing on behalf of the public. Indeed I heard directly from perhaps the only independently minded or effective member of the Ofcom Advisory Committee of England that this is indeed the case and that anyone who attacks Ofcom too publicly is then not reappointed.
I am particulalry disillusioned with Ms Bowe who I met in person a number of times in my previous position with a financial trade association but who has never responded personally to one of my emails. Indeed it is unusual to even get a read receipt. So far as I can tell she seems to use her former notoriety at the DTI and FSA to pick up a large number of well paid non exec directorships while doing as little in return for them as possible.
Also I made two different applications for vacancies on the Ofcom Consumer Panel and one for the Ofcom Advisory Committee For England and was not even called for interview despite my CV making it perfectly clear that I was knowledgeable in technical and communications matters and was also experienced in representing the interests of the general public in governmental bodies
I am not saying they should have appointed me but I should at least have got an initial interview if this was not simply a case of jobs only for New Labour's girls and boys.