Black Taxpayer Protection Dashboard
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Global snapshot
When connected to the live database, this dashboard will summarise Black Justice Engine cases that involve IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black people and the entities that act against them.
Key counts (static placeholder)
- Total BJE cases recorded.
- Cases with IC3 / IC6 focus.
- Distinct entities named in IC3 / IC6 cases.
- Total “pillar to post” tennis events across all cases.
- Entities with 5+ IC3 / IC6 cases attached.
Sectors monitored
- Banking / Finance
- Police / Criminal Justice
- Health / NHS / Mental Health
- Housing / Property / Land
- Employment and Workplace
- Education
- Immigration / Borders
- Social Care / Family Court
Entities ranked by Black taxpayer risk
The dashboard groups events and harms by entity so that IC3 and IC6 taxpayers can see which bodies appear most dangerous or harmful to them over time.
Entity risk tiers (concept)
Each entity will have a profile with a simple tier label, such as:
- Tier 1 – High Black Taxpayer Risk.
- Tier 2 – Significant Concern.
- Tier 3 – Notable Presence.
- Tier 4 – Low recorded cases so far.
Tiers are based on IC3 / IC6 case counts, harms recorded and the volume of tennis events like referral, jurisdiction denied, responsibility shift and loopback.
Examples from seed data
In the seed cases the following entities are already visible as important:
- NatWest and Halifax in racialised banking disputes.
- Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) and ICO as regulators.
- NHS mental health trusts in detention and diagnosis disputes.
- HM Land Registry, Haringey Council and private landlords around 41 West Green Road.
Pillar to post tennis patterns
Black Justice Engine events are tagged when responsibility is pushed around instead of resolved. The dashboard counts and compares these patterns across entities and sectors.
Key tennis event types
- Referral – “Go over there instead.”
- JurisdictionDenied – “Not our job.”
- ResponsibilityShift – “It was them, not us.”
- LoopBack – “Go back to the body you started with.”
Each event is linked to the case timeline so that IC3 / IC6 hostages can show exactly how they were pushed around while trying to get justice.
Routes between entities
Over time, the dashboard will highlight common routes such as “Bank → FOS → Bank” or “Trust → Regulator → Trust”, showing where IC3 / IC6 people are held in loops instead of being protected.
From dashboard to IBIS and reparatory work
The Black Taxpayer Protection Dashboard is not just a reporting tool. It is designed as evidence for reparatory justice and institutional redesign under the ic3 Black International State (IBIS).
Black taxpayer protection
IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black people fund these entities through taxes, fees and charges. The dashboard helps show where that money is being used against them or where protection is failing.
Reparation Liability Tokens (RLT)
Aggregated case patterns may be used by IBIS and ic3csi as part of estimating Reparation Liability for particular entities and sectors, and as evidence in campaigns to redirect funds and power.