3 January (Part 2) - What’s the missing link?
I think my look into the links between Bexley Council and the Singh family
will soon reach the end of the road and it is doubtful that the reason for that
uncomfortably close relationship will ever be known. No one expects transparency
from Bexley Council under the Conservatives but if you are expecting to stumble
across a trail leading to a brown envelope then best forget the idea.
From left to right of those who agreed to pose for a Conservative publicity photo
in 2022 we have Kulvinder Singh at No. 2, then Conservatives Viny Poon, Christine Bishop,
David Leaf, John Davey and Felix di Netimah (now Independent). Bypassing one
turban clad gentleman there is another Conservative, their whip Aaron Newbury
if I am not mistaken next to Planning Committee Chairman Brian Bishop and Tarsem Singh who accused me of photographing his grandchildren; so that probably makes him Kulvinder’s father.
An anonymous contributor says that the lady on the left is Kulvinder’s sister,
former shareholder in Kulvinder’s company and wife of Inderjit who wants to
develop 2 West Heath Road, the property about which Bexley’s Planning Officers
don’t want to hear any objections. Obviously if my informant is not correct, this paragraph can be corrected.
Peculiar though this situation appears to be the only people that might be in
the wrong here are the Councillors and Officers who may be susceptible to pressure.
If Balmonza Limited can operate within the law and become successful then they
are guilty of nothing more than being good Conservative businessmen.
Successful enough to be able to put up £790,000 in cash for Ye Olde Leather Bottle
(plus £149,500 from another family owned company).
Land Registry document.