• Request for Further Action Regarding Missing Person.

    Martin Newbold’s letter to Ursula Mezza expresses frustration over the inadequate response to his daughter’s disappearance. He disputes Mezza’s claim that previous inquiries were addressed and highlights the lack of action in the investigation. Newbold urges the office to explain the inaction and uphold legal obligations to locate his daughter and ensure justice is served.

  • Twitter X Debacle

    Martin Newbold15 Valleyside RoadEast SussexTN355ADUnited Kingdom Register in Chancery Leonard L. Williams Justice Center500 North King StreetWilmington, DE 19801 To:X Corp Legal865 FM 1209, Building 2Bastrop, TX 78602 CC:Corporation Service Company (CSC)211 E. 7th Street, Suite 620Austin, TX 78701 City Hall1311 Chestnut Street, Bastrop, TX 78602Phone: (512) 332-8800Email: info@cityofbastrop.org Colin GuerraPublic Information ManagerPublic Information OfficeCity of Bastrop,…

  • Is DHSC Compromising LGSCO’s Impartiality?

    The ongoing investigation into the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) raises concerns about accountability and transparency, particularly regarding its funding of the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO). Mr. Martin Newbold seeks clarification on this unusual funding arrangement, which may compromise LGSCO’s impartiality and transparency, risking the oversight of critical social care…

  • Demanding Accountability: A Case Against Local Government Services

    Martin Newbold escalates his complaint to Julie Odams of the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman due to lack of response regarding serious concerns with Reading, Newry, and East Sussex Social Services. He demands a formal response and HR contact, threatening regulatory and legal action if unaddressed. Newbold highlights potential misconduct and accountability failures in…

  • Challenge to Local Government not investigating false narrative

    Martin Newbold formally challenges the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) for failing to investigate potential misconduct by Reading, Newry, and East Sussex Social Services, including providing misleading information about Catherine and Lauren’s location. He demands clarity on discrepancies regarding jurisdiction and threats of legal action if concerns are ignored, emphasizing the need for…

  • Concerns Over HR Complaint Handling Process

    Martin Newbold expresses concern about the handling of his complaint by HR and NICCY, describing it as inadequate, resembling “traffic lighting” rather than a proper investigation. He seeks clarity on how his complaints are processed and requests a thorough explanation of NICCY’s approach, as he received various documents but remains unclear about their significance and…

  • Formal Complaint on Ombudsman Conduct: Mr. Newbold’s Case

    Mr. Martin Newbold formally contacted the PHSO regarding their failure to investigate an issue raised by his MP. He criticizes the non-functional customer survey and their rejection of UK law. Newbold highlights mishandling of data and lack of proper process, causing harm to his family, and notes his complaints about officer conduct were not adequately…

  • Exploring Systemic Barriers in Accessing Public Records

    On 26 February 2025, the LGSCO acknowledged my request but did not provide key information, highlighting systemic barriers to transparency and accountability in complaints handling.

  • Inaccurate Information Complaints in Government Investigations

    Mr. Martin Newbold escalates his complaint regarding inadequate response and investigation by Mandy Cashmore, Information and Records Officer. He highlights serious inaccuracies in the decision notice and the failure to disclose relevant information, questioning the investigation team’s credibility and procedural integrity. He demands a thorough review, warning of further escalation if unsatisfied.

  • (X) Twitter GDPR Breach: Data Protection Concerns

    Mr. Martin Newbold seeks access to the Delaware Court’s electronic filing system, citing logistical challenges due to his non-U.S. residency. He raises concerns about data protection breaches involving Twitter (X) and xAI, emphasizing the uncertain legitimacy of their Data Protection Officer. Urging an investigation, he references a supportive statement from Grok 3 regarding GDPR compliance.