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Old September 9th 04, 09:36 PM
Ancient One
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Default UK Conflict of Interest

Anyone notice the conflict of interest when the Chief Exec of the BAAF is
also now the Chief Exec of CAFCASS?

Although hotly denied, the government has been accused of putting someone in
power of the Family Courts Service who has interests in Adoption as well,
this ties in with the emerging evidence of fast tracking adoptions to order
by local authority's in the UK

Basically, a family that has problems finds themselves childless very very
quickly because the government set adoption quotas bring big paybacks if
met.


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