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Mike Truran
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Re: An Alzheimer's Cure: Chess & Champagne At Simpsons

Post by Mike Truran » Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:29 pm

The possible effects of champagne on Alzheimer's and potential malfeasance in the WCU in the same thread.

Only on ecforum......

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Nigel_Davies
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Re: An Alzheimer's Cure: Chess & Champagne At Simpsons

Post by Nigel_Davies » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:03 pm

Mike Truran wrote:The possible effects of champagne on Alzheimer's and potential malfeasance in the WCU in the same thread.

Only on ecforum......
One does wonder why the moderator didn't allocate a separate thread for the WCU issues..

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Re: An Alzheimer's Cure: Chess & Champagne At Simpsons

Post by Nigel_Davies » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:20 pm

Coral Bennett wrote:
Nigel_Davies wrote: because of your actions
If they had not “re-allocated” my money then I would not have had to ask for it back !
The money was taken in November 2012, I did not sue until July 2013.
The findings of the Investigation Committee were that I was due a refund but the Management Board (4 of whom were employed by the accused) vetoed the refund.
If your money was taken I suppose you would
Nigel_Davies wrote: lock yourself in your fridge
Nigel_Davies wrote: go completely unpaid
Some get paid well enough to give up the day job and coach full time.
Unlike some, I do not think anyone has the right to take other people's money for their own benefit. This includes both Government and NHS funds.
Nigel_Davies wrote: short of manpower
How could being one Director short since June 2015 result in no accounts since 2011?
Coral, I still think we're missing a lot of the story here so it would be good to hear from the other side. At a guess I think you might have upset them at some point, and possibly quite early on.

In any case it's gratifying to know that I would have at least one strong supporter should I set up a Tiger Chess branch in Cardiff.. :)

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Re: An Alzheimer's Cure: Chess & Champagne At Simpsons

Post by Carl Hibbard » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:31 pm

Nigel_Davies wrote:
Mike Truran wrote:The possible effects of champagne on Alzheimer's and potential malfeasance in the WCU in the same thread.

Only on ecforum......
One does wonder why the moderator didn't allocate a separate thread for the WCU issues..

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It's hard unless you are here every single day which I must admit at the moment I am not.
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Re: An Alzheimer's Cure: Chess & Champagne At Simpsons

Post by Coral Bennett » Wed Nov 25, 2015 8:47 pm

Nigel_Davies wrote: it would be good to hear from the other side.
Good luck with that !
I'm still waiting for answers to questions I asked them over three years ago !

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Re: An Alzheimer's Cure: Chess & Champagne At Simpsons

Post by JustinHorton » Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:14 am

Nigel_Davies wrote:I'm not sure meanwhile that we should be looking to the Streatham & Brixton chess blog for advice on finance and probity :)
Uh huh
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