Companies

  • Exclusive: SSE’s “Take & Control” crime

    SSE describes itself as “a leading generator of renewables and flexible energy in the GB and Ireland markets, and one of the world’s fastest-growing electricity networks companies”, yet this isn’t the recollection of events I’ve heard from some former employees, and the witness statements of many more victims of its crimes.

    It’s a strange state of affairs in SSE. It’s alleged by many that it pursues relentless campaigns of harassment against UK citizens. This is particularly recorded in Berkshire, but it’s found elsewhere in the country.

    It definitely has a problem with harassment. I’ve found evidence of a “No Fault” type of attitude found in its staff, meaning it results in random attacks for no reason. It’s led to intimidation of Police staff, officials in Government bodies, and Local Government workers.

    A shot of an SSE corporate office on Forbury Road, in Reading, Berkshire.

    One particularly big problem it’s got is leaving elections alone. It’s now believed that SSE staff routinely try to interfere with General Elections across the whole country. The counting staff are threatened, the security officials are harassed, and official recorders are assaulted in their own homes.

    The root of it is a belief in superiority and control that’s fed by on location visits by its senior staff and some junior staff. The emails and undercover recordings made by investigative Journalists have shown a rampant abuse of UK citizens over years.

    It’s believed company systems are also used to manipulate Journalist’s email accounts, shut off electricity supplies to legal firms, and to interfere with systems that belong to Policing networks.

    This is summed up as “Take & Control” crime even by its own executives. The notion is that people’s work resources can be taken and people can be controlled. It’s a sinister outlook and born of the minds of mental people. These individuals bring us shame.

  • Thames Water needs new executives

    The saga of Thames Water is something to behold. How a utility company is able to run up debts of billions in this day and age will concern people for a long time.

    Its only recourse is to pile higher bills onto customers. This is a charging of a populace by people that are described as rogue traders by many in the industry.

    Thames Water is in desperate need of a new corporate structure, including many more new appointments as replacements.

    The current staff have to realise their predicament and find a solution.

    Their culpability is driving the business into the ground, and the public are waiting for bright ideas to turn it around.

    It can’t be such an embarrassment for much longer.

  • Caught: Utilities suspects

    In an exclusive for Conservative New Site, a pair of suspects alleged of extensive interference in the running of key utilities in the UK have both now been spotted.

    Two suspects alleged of extensive misdemeanours and interference in UK-based utility companies.

    They’re alleged of stealing or bootlegging accounts, documentation, and software useful to staff and contractors of large companies operating in the UK.

    It’s believed that electricity and water are the hardest hit sectors, both comprising of millions of customers and years of disruption.