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Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




PHSO enquiry





Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 6:06 PM





To:

ellmanl@parliament.uk



Hi,

I'm a refugee from Norway, who lives in Leather Lane, off Dale St., in Liverpool.
(I overheard in Oslo, in 2003, that I was followed by the 'mafian', and I was attempted to be murdered, on Grete Ingebrigtsen's farm, in Kvelde, in Norway, in 2005, after which I ran away from Norway (again, like in 2004, when I studied in Sunderland), and ended up in Liverpool).

The Home Office don't let me be a refugee, so I get a lot of problems, because I also try to get my rights in Norway, and am being followed, so I can't focus on my work life, since I don't know exactly what's going on, and am denied my rights, in Norway and the UK.

I've also had problems with the Tax Office, like one can see in the forwarded e-mail.
I suspect it could be muslim mafia, or something, but I'm not sure.
The Merseyside Police don't tell me what's going on, they just call me 'Miss Erik Ribsskog'.

I've complained to the IPCC but they don't reply.
This is also with the UN, a complaint on the Home Office, since the Prime Ministers Office, (when Mr. Brown was in office), didn't clean it up.

I was adviced to send about the problems with the Tax Office to you, so I'm sending this e-mail.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog


———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Phso Enquiries <Phso.Enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk>

Date: Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 4:28 PM
Subject: PHSO enquiry
To: "eribsskog@gmail.com" <eribsskog@gmail.com>

Dear Mr Ribsskog

Our Reference:

EN-97819

Thank you for your

email of 25 November 2010 regarding your complaint about the Tax Office, which

is part of HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and the subsequent review by the

Adjudicator’s Office.

In

order to determine whether, or to what extent, we are able to help you, we will

need to review all of the papers related to your complaint. Additionally, only

an MP can make a complaint to us (on your behalf) about government departments,

agencies or organisations, so we cannot consider your complaint until an MP has

asked us to do so. You can contact your local MP at the following

address:

Mrs Louise

Ellman

House of Commons,

London

SW1A

0AA

Telephone: 020 7219

5210

Fax: 020 7219

2592

Email:

ellmanl@parliament.uk

To

help
your MP understand

your complaint, you should fill in the form attached in this email and provide

your MP with the following

information:

  • an explanation of what

    the problem is;
  • a brief history of what

    happened, and when, including responses to your complaint so far;
  • copies of the letters

    and papers which are relevant to the complaint; and
  • details of what you

    want done to put things right.

Having looked at your

complaint,
your MP will

let you know the best way to deal with it. If they do ask us to investigate your

case, we will look carefully at all the information you have provided and send

you, and
your MP a reply telling you what we

are going to do about it.

Until we have received this we

are unable to look into your complaint further. If we have not heard from you by

28 February

2011
we will assume that you do not wish to

proceed with your complaint and will proceed to close your case.

Please

note that this is purely for statistical purposes. If we receive your

papers from your MP after this date we will generate a new reference number for

your complaint.

Please do not hesitate to contact me at the

address or telephone number on this letter should you need to discuss any of the

above.

Yours

sincerely

Lyndsey

Carpenter

Customer Service

Officer

Office of the Parliamentary and Health Service

Ombudsman

Telephone: 0345 015

4033


From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

Sent: 25 November 2010 20:05
To: Phso

Enquiries
Subject: Complaint about the

Adjudicator

Hi,

the Adjudicator, has written a long and methodical letter, and fine, in the

way, that it's without spelling-errors, etc.

But, they ignore one thing.

That was, that I called the Tax-office, and asked them, if the cheque I got

in the post, with the tax-return, was the _final_ figure.

(This was long after I had sent all the documentation).

The tax-office confirmed, on the phone, that the cheque, was the right,

final figure.

Still, some time later, I got a charge, which said that I had gotten to

much money.

Then I mean, that they can't just say one thing on the phone, and then

charge me later.

This, the Adjuctator ignores.

So I wanted to complain about this.

(Also the Adjudicator hasn't signed her letter, which I think is a bit

unconventional.

What's going on, shouldn't letters like this be singed to be formal?)

Thanks in advance for helping me over-turn this unfair decition by the

Adjudicator.

Yours sincerely,

Erik Ribsskog

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