NatWest (Bank)
Retail and business bank involved in BJE-UK-BANK-0001. The case alleges closure of an IC3 Black disabled taxpayer’s account during a live dispute, with complaint handling and ombudsman referrals forming a “pillar to post” loop.
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Retail and business bank involved in BJE-UK-BANK-0001. The case alleges closure of an IC3 Black disabled taxpayer’s account during a live dispute, with complaint handling and ombudsman referrals forming a “pillar to post” loop.
Bank involved in a racialised account dispute where an IC3 Black customer challenges irregular transactions, missing refunds and incomplete DSAR responses. Halifax appears with FOS and ICO in a chain that has not fully resolved the allegations.
The ombudsman for financial services appears as a key decision-maker in Black banking disputes, often positioned between IC3/IC6 complainants and the banks’ own internal complaint teams.
Regulator for information rights and data protection. Appears in cases where IC3/IC6 complainants allege missing DSAR data, incomplete disclosure and loss of control over their own records.
NHS mental health provider involved in Section 2 detention and F229 diagnosis of an IC3 Black man. Allegations include pathologising a focus on racism and institutional harm, and internal complaint routes that revert back to the same decision-makers.
Local authority with regulatory, planning and enforcement interests around the 41 West Green Road railway arch and surrounding community. Appears in disputes over land use, licensing and enforcement against long‑term IC3 occupation.
The state land registry that records legal title for 41 West Green Road. Appears where IC3 occupants and organisers raise questions over ownership, long‑term occupation, restrictions and notices to protect their position.
The formal owner or manager seeking control of the 41 West Green Road arch. Appears in tension with IC3 community occupation and reparatory claims over the land as an investigative and community base.