Tuesday, March 15, 2005

European Commission employee, John Jones, to be investigated

Following the foul and abusive (with atrocious syntax and grammar) e-mail received by European Commission employee, John Jones, of the Translation Service the following has been received from the European Commission press office:
The investigation begins. We have had calls that he has also posted on other websites. Any further information would be appreciated.

Valerie.RAMPI@cec.eu.int
To: ross.smith@ncjmedia.co.uk
03/14/05 03:12 PM
Subject: RE: Dear Mr Smith,
The Commission has opened the formal investigation of this process. The matter will be dealt appropriately once we have the results of the investigation.We understand that the official concerned has acknowledged that this e-mail was inappropriate and will send an apology to Metric Martyrs.The views expressed were of a private nature and certainly do not reflect the views of the Commission.
Best regards,
Valérie Rampi

----Original Message-----
From: ross.smith@ncjmedia.co.uk
[mailto:ross.smith@ncjmedia.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 6:37 PM
To: RAMPI Valerie (PRESS)Subject:
Fw:
Dear Valerie,
Below is a copy of the emails that have been forwarded to me by Neil Herron at the Metric Martyrs Defence Fund.I shall also forward to you a copy of the press release he sent about the original email.The message below is the history of a series of emails that seem to have been sent between Mr Herron and Mr Jones over recent days. Mr Herron believes Mr Jones works in the English translation department.
Thank you,
Ross Smith
Regional Affairs Correspondent
The Journal

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