Barbara
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I am afraid this is just par for the course in terms of the contractor system. Ever since a previous Government, many years ago, introduced the system of "contracting out" services, this has been a problem. If you complain to anyone who contracts out services, be it your local council or a hospital eg for cleaning services, about the service delivery, all you are likely to be told is that "it will be brought to the contractors' attention" or "the breach isn't big enough to terminate the contract" - and let's face it, termination of the contract would be the only sanction. And what would happen even if PCTs did terminate contracts, areas could be left without GP cover (I know that GPs might comply when issued the threat but if they all stood out against it and called the bluff of PCTs what then?) This is like far too much in this country, rules exist about things which are supposed to protect the consumer/user/employee but NO ONE is willing/able to enforce the regulations. Unless & until a Government sets up regulatory bodies which truly independent and are REQUIRED to enforce the rules and given real teeth to do so, I fear nothing will change, the only hope is to shame some of these bodies and I suspect they have very little capacity for shame unless hit in their pockets. For example, off message but pertinent, I recently wanted to complain to BT but via email so I had a copy, no email address, contacted OFCOM, even they have no email address for BT!!!! I also have a complaint about Royal Mail but Postwatch who used to take up customer complaints, has been abolished & Royal Mail now police themselves - or not as the case may be!
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