Fiduciary Duty

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William:Sterling (Account suspended)

Dear (Sir's) ,

A fiduciary duty is a legal or ethical relationship of confidence
or trust between two or more parties , most commonly a fiduciary or
trustee and a principal or beneficiary.

In a fiduciary relation one person justifiably reposes confidence,
good faith , reliance and trust in another whose aid, advice or
protection is sought in some matter. In such a relation good
conscience requires one to act at all times for the sole benefit
and interests of another, with loyalty to those interests.

This is NOT happening in HMCS and a clear conflict of interest
prevail between ‘professionals’ within local authorities and the
families comprising of men/women/offspring(children)they claim to
re-pre-sent to the state.

What information does your department hold about your fiduciary
duty and is this to the people. i.e. real men/women/their
offspring(children) or to the Crown i.e. City of London.

yours Truly,

William:Sterling

James Ross, Attorney General's Office

Dear Mr Sterling

Thank you for your email to the Attorney Generals Office, making a
request under the Freedom of Information Act.

You have requested:

"What information does your department hold about your fiduciary
duty and is this to the people. i.e. real men/women/their
offspring(children) or to the Crown i.e. City of London."

I will write to you again, once your request has been considered, I am
aiming to send you a reply by 25 November, i.e. 20 working days from day
after receipt, i will of course reply sooner if i am able.

Regards

James Ross
Freedom of Information Office

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James Ross, Attorney General's Office

Dear Mr Sterling

Thank you for your email making a request under the Freedom of
Information Act.

From our preliminary assessment, it is clear that we will not be able to
answer your request without further clarification.

The Attorney Generals Office requires further information in order to
identify and locate the information you have asked for. It is not clear
what you are referring to when you say "fiduciary duty" could please
clarify if you are referring to a specific case or document. If you are
referring to a specific document, please clarify which document you are
referring to. I should add that, should you submit a narrower request,
this does not mean that we will or will not be able to disclose the
information you are asking for.

Regards

James Ross
Freedom of Information Officer

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