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43 minutes ago, Boo Gay'n said:
2 hours ago, Rushen Spy said:

 John has conflated a number of very different people and cases and worded it in a way that people are left thinking it's the same person when it isn't. He did this back when the site was closed off to new members. One person got all the blame for that with speculation and the usual rumour mill and they weren't even involved.

Remarkably deep knowledge from a member who joined 3 months ago!

He has a Tardis.

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https://www.manxradio.com/news/isle-of-man-news/copy-and-paste-integrated-care-question-for-health-minister/

Mr Callister says he doesn't think there's anything wrong in copying another area's plan -as long as credit is given.

yeah, like he does in his various missives... there have been letters drafted almost entirely from other sources and no credit given. LMAO.

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Not a fan of Rob but in compiling a report it may be useful to offer the various solutions promoted by other authorities which may be relevant , however if the author of a report  steals someone else's report and presents it as their own it demonstrates that they are lazy dishonest and unable to fulfil  the requirements of the job and should, IMO, be facing  disciplinary  action. 

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5 hours ago, english zloty said:

https://www.manxradio.com/news/isle-of-man-news/copy-and-paste-integrated-care-question-for-health-minister/

Mr Callister says he doesn't think there's anything wrong in copying another area's plan -as long as credit is given.

yeah, like he does in his various missives... there have been letters drafted almost entirely from other sources and no credit given. LMAO.

He’s correct. Why reinvent the wheel? Just make sure credit goes to the correct party.

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12 hours ago, paswt said:

Not a fan of Rob but in compiling a report it may be useful to offer the various solutions promoted by other authorities which may be relevant , however if the author of a report  steals someone else's report and presents it as their own it demonstrates that they are lazy dishonest and unable to fulfil  the requirements of the job and should, IMO, be facing  disciplinary  action. 

Couldn’t agree more, and have said this previously. Unfortunately it’s unlikely that any action for plagiarism will be taken by IOMG DHSC. Any recommendations by any select committees will be likely be ignored. The words you use Lazy, Dishonest and unable to  fulfil the requirements of the job - are what I would term fairly accurate. Years ago, IOM civil Servants cared about the job and the their ‘clients’. Today most couldn’t care less - they aren’t interested in the job or whom they serve. Yes they want the salary, some like the prestige and the power, the adulation with the knowledge that no matter how much of a screw up one makes, the civil service machinery will pull rank and protect its interests. The Politicos will not challenge either - impotent!

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On 2/22/2019 at 7:55 PM, Ham_N_Eggs said:

Here's his explanation. Of course a bit like the postage question in the summer he's asked it for written answer so he can't actually make his point in the House of Keys next week. Guess we'll have to wait for the next enthralling installment of his blog.....   ....Screenshot_20190222-195034_Chrome.thumb.jpg.46c3ddc61b1dc72bd0de13078d076bae.jpg

rob talking about logs........

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1 hour ago, PmJ said:

Nothing wrong with his explanation of why he asked the question.

Trees falling down are usually the result of an 'act of God'. Once a tree has fallen how does one determine if the tree that has fallen, fell into the road due to extreme weather (of which we face plenty on this Island) or due to a neglect of care over a tree?

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59 minutes ago, Kitten Mittens said:

Trees falling down are usually the result of an 'act of God'. Once a tree has fallen how does one determine if the tree that has fallen, fell into the road due to extreme weather (of which we face plenty on this Island) or due to a neglect of care over a tree?

There's an app for that.  Push notifications for all tree falling incidents.  Notification sound is that of one hand clapping.

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