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[[G3 Good Governance]] Ltd (also known as [[G3] or the [[Good Governance Group]]) is a British private security company with offices in London and New York.<ref>[http://www.g3.eu/index.php?page=home G3 Home], G3, accessed 17 October 2011.</ref>
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[[G3 Good Governance]] Ltd (also known as [[G3]] ) is a British private security company with offices in London and New York.<ref>[http://www.g3.eu/index.php?page=home G3 Home], G3, accessed 17 October 2011.</ref> It is part of the or the [[Good Governance Group]] along with [[C5 Capital]] and [[Proven]] Ltd.<ref>[http://c5capital.co.uk/g3.php G£], C5 Capital, accessed 18 October 2011.</ref>
  
 
According to the company's 2011 accounts, its principal activity is risk management consultancy. It employed 46 people including 32 analysts, 4 management, and 10 administrative staff. Its pre-tax profits were £3.3 million in the year to February 2011, up from £1.4 million a year earlier.<ref>G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.</ref>
 
According to the company's 2011 accounts, its principal activity is risk management consultancy. It employed 46 people including 32 analysts, 4 management, and 10 administrative staff. Its pre-tax profits were £3.3 million in the year to February 2011, up from £1.4 million a year earlier.<ref>G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.</ref>
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The ''Daily Mail'' reported in October 2012 that 'G3 Good Governance Group' paid £15,000 to [[Adam Werritty]]’s company [[Pargav]], at a time when Werritty was a close associate of Defence Secretary [[Liam Fox]], and G3 had an ongoing contract with [[BAE Systems]], which had £520million of Ministry of Defence contracts. According to the ''Mail'', 'A source at BAE confirmed that the company has an ongoing relationship with G3 to provide consultancy support for a project in Oman, where BAE is designing military training courses.'<ref>Tim Shipman and Ian Drury, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2050325/Liam-Fox-guilty-breaking-ministerial-code-hell-17k-payoff.html Fox is found guilty of breaking the ministerial code but he'll still get £17,000 payoff], ''Mail Online'', 18 October 2011.</ref>
  
 
==Ownership==
 
==Ownership==
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==People==
 
==People==
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===Directors===
 
*[[Andries Daniel Faber Pienaar]] - Director
 
*[[Andries Daniel Faber Pienaar]] - Director
 
*[[Katharine Patricia MacGowan]] - Director<ref>[http://www.levelbusiness.com/doc/company/uk/05057564 G3 GOOD GOVERNANCE LIMITED], levelbusiness.com, accessed 17 October 2011.</ref>
 
*[[Katharine Patricia MacGowan]] - Director<ref>[http://www.levelbusiness.com/doc/company/uk/05057564 G3 GOOD GOVERNANCE LIMITED], levelbusiness.com, accessed 17 October 2011.</ref>
 
*[[H. Petre]] - Former director, retired on 30 April 2010.
 
*[[H. Petre]] - Former director, retired on 30 April 2010.
 
* [[M.M. T. Soggot]] - Former director, retired on 30 April 2010.<ref>G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.</ref>
 
* [[M.M. T. Soggot]] - Former director, retired on 30 April 2010.<ref>G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.</ref>
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===Staff===
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*[[Eugene Curley]] - CEO<ref>[http://g3.eu/team.php Team], G3, accessed 22 July 2013.</ref>
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===Consultants===
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*[[John Yates]]<ref name="IndieYates">Mark Leftly, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/security-job-for-former-met-chief-john-yates-8458525.html Security job for former Met chief John Yates], ''Independent'', 20 January 2013.</ref>
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*[[Paddy Ashdown]]<ref name="IndieYates">Mark Leftly, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/security-job-for-former-met-chief-john-yates-8458525.html Security job for former Met chief John Yates], ''Independent'', 20 January 2013.</ref>
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*[[Lance Browne]]<ref name="IndieYates">Mark Leftly, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/security-job-for-former-met-chief-john-yates-8458525.html Security job for former Met chief John Yates], ''Independent'', 20 January 2013.</ref>
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*[[Lord Strathclyde]]<ref>[http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/former_ministers/former_ministers_appointments_2012_.aspx Appointments taken up by former Ministers], Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, 22 July 2013.</ref>
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==Senior advisers==
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*[[Stephen Wright]]<ref> [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/sirstephenwright Stephen Wright] ''Linkedin'', accessed 13 November 2014 </ref>
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==Clients==
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*[[BAE Systems]]<ref name="IndieYates">Mark Leftly, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/security-job-for-former-met-chief-john-yates-8458525.html Security job for former Met chief John Yates], ''Independent'', 20 January 2013.</ref>
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
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*LevelBusiness [http://www.levelbusiness.com/doc/company/uk/05057564 G3 GOOD GOVERNANCE LIMITED]
 
*LevelBusiness [http://www.levelbusiness.com/doc/company/uk/05057564 G3 GOOD GOVERNANCE LIMITED]
 
*Tim Shipman and Christian Gysin, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2049356/Liam-Fox-resignation-The-experts-doubled-profits-Defence-Minister.html The intelligence experts who doubled profits under Dr Fox since he became minister], MailOnline, 15 October 2011.
 
*Tim Shipman and Christian Gysin, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2049356/Liam-Fox-resignation-The-experts-doubled-profits-Defence-Minister.html The intelligence experts who doubled profits under Dr Fox since he became minister], MailOnline, 15 October 2011.
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*Robert Mendick and Patrick Sawer, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservative/8843810/Inside-the-corporate-intelligence-company-which-bankrolled-Liam-Fox.html Inside the corporate intelligence company which bankrolled Liam Fox], ''Telegraph'', 22 October 2011.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 17:22, 13 November 2014

G3 Good Governance Ltd (also known as G3 ) is a British private security company with offices in London and New York.[1] It is part of the or the Good Governance Group along with C5 Capital and Proven Ltd.[2]

According to the company's 2011 accounts, its principal activity is risk management consultancy. It employed 46 people including 32 analysts, 4 management, and 10 administrative staff. Its pre-tax profits were £3.3 million in the year to February 2011, up from £1.4 million a year earlier.[3]

The Daily Mail reported in October 2012 that 'G3 Good Governance Group' paid £15,000 to Adam Werritty’s company Pargav, at a time when Werritty was a close associate of Defence Secretary Liam Fox, and G3 had an ongoing contract with BAE Systems, which had £520million of Ministry of Defence contracts. According to the Mail, 'A source at BAE confirmed that the company has an ongoing relationship with G3 to provide consultancy support for a project in Oman, where BAE is designing military training courses.'[4]

Ownership

According to the 2011 accounts, G3 is a wholly-owned subsidiary of G3 Good Governance Holdings Ltd., a company incorporated in the Isle of Man, which has no majority shareholder.[5]

People

Directors

Staff

Consultants

Senior advisers

Clients

Contact

External Resources

Notes

  1. G3 Home, G3, accessed 17 October 2011.
  2. , C5 Capital, accessed 18 October 2011.
  3. G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.
  4. Tim Shipman and Ian Drury, Fox is found guilty of breaking the ministerial code but he'll still get £17,000 payoff, Mail Online, 18 October 2011.
  5. G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.
  6. G3 GOOD GOVERNANCE LIMITED, levelbusiness.com, accessed 17 October 2011.
  7. G3 Good Governance Limited, Abbreviated Accounts, 28 February 2011, accessed via levelbusiness.com on 17 October 2011.
  8. Team, G3, accessed 22 July 2013.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Mark Leftly, Security job for former Met chief John Yates, Independent, 20 January 2013.
  10. Appointments taken up by former Ministers, Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, 22 July 2013.
  11. Stephen Wright Linkedin, accessed 13 November 2014