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Mosley Affair

Quest was hired by Max Mosley to investigate the News of the World:

After publication of the News of the World article at the end of March, Mosley decided to sue for breach of privacy.
He hired Quest, a private investigation agency run by Lord Stevens, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, to provide information about the women at the party.
They traced Michelle and tailed Martin, following him from his home to MI5’s headquarters. He admits he knew he was being followed but denies reports of a car chase.
One can only wonder why such an expert in surveillance didn’t give his tail the slip or alert his superiors.[1]

People

Board circa 2013

Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington - Chairman | Lloyd Dorfman - Deputy Chairman | Sir Harry Solomon | David Altschuler[2]

Other directors


Board circa 2008

Senior Management Team

Jonathan Joffe - Chief Executive | Dick Andrews OBE - Executive Director | Martin Smith - Head of Investigations | Paul Greenwood - Head of Corporate & Sporting Integrity | Michael Dunne - Head of Security & Technology Solutions | Kathleen M O'Toole - Senior Advisor

Press contact

Shimon Cohen

Contact

Address:Quest Global Limited
1 Duke Street
London W1U 3EA
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7224 4004
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7224 3003
Web: http://www.quest.co.uk

Company Registration No.: 03047110 (Incorporation Date: 19 Apr 1995)

Previous company names

References

  1. My MI5 husband did set up Max Mosley, admits whip-wielding mistress, by Angela Levin, dailymail.co.uk, 3 August 2008.
  2. Quest Board, accessed 2 July 2013.