Reference PCS611(2) - private and confidential
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Shantanu Panigrahi
To:diane.abbott.office@parliament.uk,abrahamsd@parliament.uk,zubir.ahmed.mp@parliament.uk,bayo.alaba.mp@parliament.uk,clive.lewis.mp@parliament.uk,naushabah-khan@outlook.com
Tue, 13 Aug at 12:15
Dear Right Honourable Members of Parliament
1. The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards is currently in the process of undertaking my complaint assessment against you all as follows:
a. My complaint against current Members of Parliament Debbie Abrahams, Diane Abbott, Naushubah Khan, Clive Lewis, Zubir Ahmed and Bayo Alaba is that these they did not get together to determine who will represent my interests and concerns on truth, justice and democracy in the Society that we live in through a Private Members Bill in the House of Commons to discuss the attached material: The TCLP_UK Component of the Sampradaya.docx.
b. It is morally wrong and democratically-corrupt to have a tax-paying member of the State to be unrepresented in Parliament.
2. The Commissioner for Standards has asked me to detail this through examination of Sections D and E as attached: SECTION D and E_MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT'S CODE OF CONDUCT.docx as follows:11. Members shall never undertake any action which would cause significant damage to the reputation and integrity of the House of Commons as a whole, or of its Members generally.
3. Since I have not received a reply from any of you to the correspondence that I sent showing total lack of cooperation I should be grateful for your replies singularly or if you prefer elect a single MP to speak on all your behalf in addressing the above updated complaint.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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(a) SECTION D AND E: MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT’S CODE OF CONDUCT
D - Rules of conduct
1. Members must treat their staff and all those visiting or working for or with
Parliament with dignity, courtesy and respect.1
2. Members must base their conduct on a consideration of the public interest, avoid
conflict between personal interest and the public interest and resolve any conflict between the two, at once, and in favour of the public interest.
3. The acceptance by a Member of a bribe to influence his or her conduct as a
Member, including any fee, compensation or reward in connection with the promotion of, or opposition to, any Bill, Motion, or other matter submitted, or intended to be submitted to the House, or to any Committee of the House, is contrary to the law of Parliament.
4. Members must rigorously follow the rules on lobbying set out in the Guide to the
Rules.
5. Members must fulfil conscientiously the requirements of the House in respect of
the registration of interests in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests. New Members must register all their current financial interests, and any registrable benefits (other than 1 Resolution of 19 July 2018
The Guide to the Rules relating to the Conduct of Members4
earnings) received in the 12 months before their election within one month of their
election, and Members must register any change in those registrable interests within 28 days.
6. Members must always be open and frank in declaring any relevant interest in any
proceeding of the House or its Committees, and in any communications with Ministers, Members, public officials or public office holders.
7. Members must only use information which they have received in confidence in the
course of their parliamentary activities in connection with those activities, and never for other purposes.
8. Excepting modest and reasonable personal use, Members must ensure that the use
of facilities and services provided to them by Parliament, including an office, is in support of their parliamentary activities, and is in accordance with all relevant rules.
9. Members must not provide, or agree to provide, paid parliamentary advice,
including undertaking, or agreeing to undertake services as a Parliamentary strategist, adviser or consultant.
10. A Member who is the Chair and Registered Contact of an All-Party Parliamentary
Group must ensure that the Group and any secretariat observe the rules set down for such Groups.
11. Members shall never undertake any action which would cause significant damage
to the reputation and integrity of the House of Commons as a whole, or of its Members generally.
E – Rules relating to upholding the Code
12. Members must co-operate at all times with the Parliamentary Commissioner for
Standards in the conduct of any investigation and with the Committee on Standards and the Independent Expert Panel in any subsequent consideration of a case.
13. Members must not disclose details in relation to: (i) any investigation by the
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards except when required by law to do so, or
authorised by the Commissioner; nor (ii) the proceedings of the Committee on Standards or the Independent Expert Panel in relation to a complaint unless required by law to do so, or authorised by the Committee or the Panel respectively.
14. Members must not lobby a member of the Committee on Standards, the
Independent Expert Panel or the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, or their
staff, in a manner calculated or intended to influence their consideration of whether a breach of the Code of Conduct has occurred, or in relation to the imposition of a sanction.
15. Members must not seek to influence, encourage, induce or attempt to induce, a
person making a complaint in an investigation to withdraw or amend their complaint,
or any witness or other person participating in a complaint to withdraw or alter their
evidence.
16. Members must comply with any sanction imposed by the Independent Expert
Panel.
5The Guide to the Rules relating to the Conduct of Members
17. Members must comply with a sanction imposed by the Committee on Standards
or the House relating to withdrawal of services or facilities from a Member
(b)
The TCLP-UK Component of the Sampradaya
Published: August 13, 2024
Update on the Political Party of the United Kingdom
Hello Members!
TCLP-UK component of our Society relates to the work we do in the United Kingdom which aims for a better way of life for all its inhabitants.
Our Formula for socialisation looks forward to the day that we would live under greater truth, justice and democracy for all of us who live in this country.
We do not subscribe to the notion of the Divine right of Kings and Queens to act with absolute power thereby limiting these three tenets of TCLP-UK's Constitution. We have seen that Absolute power corrupts absolutely. There is consequently tremendous corruption and incoherence in society. We would like to see a form of Cultural Republicanism instead where the Monarch is retained as a Figure-Head only.
Stripe the Banking service providers associated with the JOIN button in our webpage has suspended out Account saying that it is reviewing its decision, as linked here: https://www.knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com/post/re-your-recent-question-for-stripe-about-disputes-1
We will not compromise on what we believe in for the Founder of the Vishista Advaita Sampradaya has allegiance to God who grants Divine Vision for us to carry out our daily activities.
In the absence of Stripe's support to our Membership Account here in Join it we will exist with donations only. This can be easily done by going to the Donate Link at the top left corner of the web-page.
Regards to all who wish to join us.
Shantanu Panigrahi
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AHMED, Zubir (MP)
To:Shantanu Panigrahi
Tue, 13 Aug at 12:18
Thank you for your email - I really appreciate you taking the time to get in touch
Please accept this automatic response as an acknowledgement that your email has been received. To help me assist you quickly, please read this email which outlines the additional information that I may require to help you resolve your case.
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ALABA, Bayo (MP)
To:Shantanu Panigrahi
Tue, 13 Aug at 12:18
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Thank you for your email, I really appreciate you taking the time to get in touch. This is an automatic reply to confirm that your email has been received.
As a newly elected MP, I am working hard to recruit staff and get my office set up, so I thank you for your patience during this time.
Please read the following points carefully:
Due to strict Parliamentary protocol, Members of Parliament are only able to act on behalf of their constituents. If you are not sure whether I am your MP, you can find out by entering your postcode on the House of Commons information office website here: http://findyourmp.parliament.uk/.
I ask that everyone who emails me provides the following information before I take up their case:
· Full name
· Address
· Contact number
· Email address
· A short summary of your case
My office receives hundreds of emails each day and we do respond as quickly as possible. We aim to respond to casework enquiries within 25 working days.
By emailing and asking for help/advice we assume consent to work on your behalf. If this is not the case you must let us know – you can withdraw your consent at any time – but please note that work on your case will then likely cease once you withdraw. I will undertake casework using the personal information provided by or on behalf of a constituent. It may be necessary for me to share your information with third party organisations. I will only do so where it is necessary and reasonable to do so, and I will share only the minimum amount of personal information necessary in order to advocate on your behalf.
Immigration Cases
If your case relates to an immigration case, please provide any Home Office reference numbers or other relevant documents. Please also make sure that you have provided the nationalities, dates of birth and passport numbers of all those concerned in the case.
Benefits Cases
If your case relates to benefits, please make sure that you have provided your national insurance number, any reference numbers for tribunals and information on the progress of your case (i.e. have you applied for a mandatory reconsideration, have you appealed the decision of the DWP etc).
Housing Cases
If your case relates to housing, please make sure that you have provided information on who your landlord is, how many people live in your property, your current priority banding and whether you receive housing benefit.
Here are some other useful telephone numbers:
Emergency services (urgent) – 999
Medical help (non-urgent) – 111
Police (non-urgent) – 101
National Domestic Abuse Helpline (Refuge) – 0808 2000 247
Samaritans – 116 123
Citizens Advice – 0344 477 0808
Street Link (National Homeless Support Helpline) – 0300 500 0914
Shelter - 0808 800 4444.
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ABRAHAMS, Debbie
To:Shantanu Panigrahi
Tue, 13 Aug at 12:19
Thank you for your email
There is a strict Parliamentary protocol which means MPs can only undertake casework on behalf of their own constituents .As such, please check that you have provided your full postal address including your post code, relevant details about your case and your permission that I may make representations on your behalf if you live in the constituency of Oldham East and Saddleworth.
Your query will be dealt with as soon as possible. Our casework triage system ensures urgent enquiries are prioritised. Although we aim to deal with all enquiries within 20 working days, this year my office has had unprecedented numbers of cases so please bear with us.
My office follows the 2018 General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), details of which can be found on my website. You will be only contacted by my office in relation to your specific enquiry and we will not contact a third party without your expressed permission.
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Oldham East & Saddleworth
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