19 September 2007
TO WHOM IT CONCERNS
I met with a gentleman from the Revenue Commissioners at my house between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. on the 14th August 2007 in the company of two professional people. We were told loud and clear that the Revenue Commissioners did not collude with the Legal Profession (The Department of Justice). This was after I had explained in detail who and how my money was stolen, following a meeting and discussion with an honourable Officer of the Courts. MY MONEY GIVEN TO THE REVENUE COMMISSIONERS IS THE PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION AND CRIME AND MUST BE RETURNED TO ITS RIGHTFUL OWNER, JOHN GILL.
Signed: John Gill
Drumline
Newmarket-on-Fergus
Co. Clare
19 September 2007
The Chairman,
The Revenue Commissioners,
Dublin Castle.
Dear Mr. Chairman,
I refer to my letter to your office which was registered at Shannon P.O. Co. Clare on the 3rd September 2007 and received / delivered to the Revenue Commissioners on the 4th September 2007, without reply.
The above dated letter of 13 September 2007 received by me at 3 p.m. on the 18th September 2007 is, in the words of our former Minister for Justice Mr. Michael McDowell, A FUDGE OF THE ISSUE and/or a cover-up. On my way to Glasnevin, Dublin by train on the 16th September 2007 I received a call on my mobile phone to say that my three letters to the Revenue Commissioners had appeared on the website of the Victims of the Legal Profession Society. This I believe prompted the Office of the Attorney General to send out the above misleading five lines, eight days late.
I have not only written to your office, but also to the offices of the Revenue Commissioners in Sarsfield House and River House, Charlotte’s Quay, Limerick, Sullivan’s Quay, Cork City and St. Conlon’s Road, Nenagh at 4 p.m. on the 10th September 2007, without reply.
I now request as a matter of urgency the return of the monies that were stolen from me and given to the Revenue Commissioners by Thomas Tynan, Bill Holohan and Tom Kinirons as those monies are the PROCEEDS OF CORRUPTION, FRAUD AND PERJURY.
I look forward to hearing from you by return.
Yours sincerely,
John Gill