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  • ...ress [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/business/04coke.html?_r=1 Coke’s Chief Got $21.6 Million in 2007 ]''New York Times''. 4th March 2008. Accessed 22n ...s 'hypocritical window dressing'<ref>Bakan. J, (2005) ''The Corporation''. Constable & Robinson Ltd</ref>.
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  • ...ry Park. These concerns were then passed by Lambeth’s borough commander, Chief Superintendent [[Richard Quinn]],<ref name="AWB834">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/ ...essed 28 June 2016), Ev 49.</ref> A memo submitted by the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (dated 16 September 2004) similarly commended the MCU as
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  • ...8 he had overall lead of the unit, having been made up to Acting Detective Chief Inspector.<ref name="ART007p235"/>Lambert states he left SDS sometime in 19 ...o meet customer requirements”. In his third Operation Herne report Chief Constable Mick Creedon registers surprise that this appears to have been executed wit
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  • ...ng Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] and Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. ::In 2002, as Acting Chief Constable of the reformed [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]], he presided over th
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  • ::In November 1998, Mr Hayman entered the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (Acpo) when he was appointed to the rank of commander in ::He left the Met to become Chief Constable of Norfolk, where he stayed until he returned to Scotland Yard to take up t
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  • :Mr Lowry had previously clashed with [[Hugh Orde]] before he became Chief Constable over the prosecution of UDA informant William Stobie. Special Branch source ...place on 17 March 2002. Lowry was present at a retirement event for Chief Constable [[Ronnie Flanagan]], hosted by Northern Ireland Secretary [[John Reid]] jus
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  • ...ly a handful of senior officers were kept informed - the then Acting Chief Constable, [[Colin Cramphorn]], senior Special Branch officers [[Chris Albiston]] and ::Before Operation Torsion "went live", Chief Constable [[Hugh Orde]] had been fully briefed and the most senior uniformed officer
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  • ...puted whether the Regiment's presence had been requested by [[PSNI]] Chief Constable [[Hugh Orde]] or by [[MI5]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_irela
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  • ...r [[Ronnie Flanagan]] announced an investigation to be headed by Detective Chief Superintendent [[Phil Wright]], the most senior detective in Belfast. <ref> ...and political establishment gathered to say farewell to the outgoing Chief Constable.
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  • ...illings by undercover units of the RUC in 1982, by Merseyside Deputy Chief Constable, [[John Stalker]], concluded, however, that: ...s sitting. He fired his pistol through the window, killing the INLA man. Constable Robinson then walked around the front of the car, reloading his pistol as h
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  • ...1991</ref> Channel Four responded that it was regrettable that the Chief Constable had dismissed the film without 'investigating it or awaiting the additiona The RUC did not let the matter rest there. [[Hugh Annesley]] the Chief Constable again took the unusual step of issuing a 7 page press release, alleging tha
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  • ...y Board of [[Thales UK]] and the [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]]. He is Constable of HM Tower of London. He is a non–executive director having previously s
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  • ...2015).</ref> The Blyumkin in question is thought to be Paul Blyumkin, the Chief Operating Officer of Salford Capital Partners, which invests in Eastern Eur # '''[[Keith Hunter]]''', Chief Executive Officer
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  • ...[Martin McGuinness]] as 'the top man in the IRA'.<ref>TV NAMES IRA 'TERROR CHIEF'; ...ports disclosed to the McKevitt team included a letter from a deputy chief constable detailing information O'Callaghan had supplied over the years. According to
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  • ...ww.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article1610486.ece Civilian is made chief of nuclear police force], The Times, 4 April 2007.</ref> ==Chief Constable==
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  • *[[John Sampson]] - Deputy Chief Constable *[[Richard Thompson]] - Former Chief Constable 2007-2012
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  • ...mber 2008) as part of its ''Street Science'' series, which featured former chief government scientist [[David King]] propagandizing for GM (see transcript [ ...for pharma-friendly experts include: <ref> Law, J. (2006) ''Big Pharma.'' Constable & Robinson Ltd, London, p.59.</ref>
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  • ...[House of Lords]]. He is also Chief of Scottish clan Hay, and [[Lord High Constable of Scotland]]. Hay has enjoyed a successful career working in information * Hereditary [[Lord High Constable of Scotland]].
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  • '''Peter Wright''' (1929-2011), was Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police from 1983 to 1990.<ref>Martin Wainwright, [http:/
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  • ...inator (for) Domestic Extremism (NCDE)|Alias=none|Parents=[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]]|SubUnits=[[National Public ...ee]] and funded by the [[Home Office]]. The first NCDE was Assistant Chief Constable [[Anton Setchell]].
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