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  • ...'' (BAPSC) was launched in February 2006 by leading members of the private security industry under the chairmanship of [[Andrew Bearpark]].<ref>[http://www.bap ...nterests and activities of UK-based firms and companies that provide armed security services in countries outside the UK and to represent the interests and act
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  • ...in August 2005 with conspiring to gather and disclose classified national security information to journalists and an unnamed foreign power that government off ...ion to [[Elliott Abrams]], the senior Middle East official on the National Security Council. Kohr didn’t get in touch with Abrams, but Rosen and Weissman mad
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  • ...with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporatio ...nnexe'. This seeming camouflage and the fact that students and staff swipe security cards to come and go, helps lend the impression that there is some covert a
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  • '''Bell Pottinger Communications''', also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for ba ...tinger Sport and Sponsorship]] | [[Bell Pottinger USA]] | [[Bell Pottinger Security]] | [[Bell Pottinger Special Projects]] | [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] |
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  • ...aco]] Corporation, [[Dell Inc.]], [[General Electric]] Company, [[Internet Security Systems Inc.]] and [[Scientific-Atlanta Inc.]] Nunn's previous involvements ...re between The Coca-Cola Company, The [[Anadolu Group]] and [[Özgörkey]] Companies<ref>Coca Cola Company [http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/ourcompany/bios/b
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  • *[[Center for Private Conservation]] A green-sounding front group that opposes environmental regu ...warned that Kyoto would create an "economic disaster" and hurt US national security. {{ref|43}}
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  • [[Chevron Companies]] | [[Exxon Company]] | [[Shell Oil Company]] | [[Tenneco Gas]] | [[Americ ...ssistant, Office of the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, State Department also used to work at Cato. <ref>Moore, C (2002)[http://ww
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  • '''ArmorGroup International''' is a British private security company previously chaired by former foreign secretary and defence minister ..., Lebanon, Nigeria and Sudan, and is one of the biggest one of the biggest companies working in Iraq.
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  • ...ing supply and a poor quality of water. In nations where opposition to the private provision of water is prevalent, public-sector water infrastructure is typi ...olton]] is the Under-secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs. Bolton has been described as "the administration's designated trea
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  • ...rinys International Ltd''' is a security company specialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in ...26-ErinysSA-COMPANYREGISTRATION.pdf Certificate Issued by the Registrar of Companies and Close Corporations on Thursday, September 22, 2005 01:33] Certificate o
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  • .... foreign policy]]. It has about 4,000 members, including former national security officers, professors, former [[CIA]] members, elected politicians, and med ...Council on Foreign Relations' Olin Senior Fellow and Director of National Security Studies. An expanded version of the "Next Stop Baghdad?" article was publis
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  • ...usiness solutions and security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world. ...t.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/30/AR2007063001075_pf.html In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering], Washington Post, 1 July 2007.</ref>
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  • CACI was one of the two companies named in the report by Major General [[Antonio M. Taguba]] on the [[Abu Ghr ...was reported that 'US civilian staff working for private American security companies, which specialised in carrying out interrogation work for the US military,
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  • ...nce, now employ around 25,000 people. It was apparently the first Western private military outfit to have an operational office and manager stationed permane The firm grew out of the network of interests that spans the risk management/private military industry and academic &#39;terrorology.&#39; [[David Claridge]],
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  • ....aatf-africa.org/ website] (in 2003), 'The AATF is a new and unique public-private partnership designed to remove many of the barriers that have prevented sma ...ightforward terms, 'The goal of the AATF will be to work with governments, companies, non-governmental organizations, and research centers to negotiate the sale
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  • ...of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into administration in September 2017. ....co.uk/ New appointments by Bell Pottinger Public Affairs], Bell Pottinger Private, acc 19 November 2013 </ref>
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  • [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID. *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets;
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  • ...About Science]], who are both heavily funded by a number of pharmaceutical companies (including the 3 main producers of vaccines), may have had an influence on ...f deterring domestic violence, it carries the heavy cost of opening up the private sphere to public scrutiny and regulation in a way that is characteristic of
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  • Wallace writes in her letter that tender documents from one of the companies bidding to run the GM Dialogue showed they have been working with a multina ...believe GM must be presented as an option within the wider context of food security as part of a solution to feeding a growing population. It is important that
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  • ...] (BUCSIS).<ref>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times, Friday, Aug 15, 1980; pg.
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  • ...to Walter and Joan Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson attended John Lyons School, a private school in Harrow loosely affiliated with the more prestigious Harrow School ...of Management on the Accounts for the Year Ending 30th June 1981, filed at Companies House on 9 November 1981</ref>
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  • :Dr. Jones has co-founded 2 companies; [[Mendel Biotechnology]], founded in 1997 to carry out genomics experiment ...mber Jonathan Jones, who has an interest in the success or failure of both companies, published an article on the BBC website, praising Monsanto and hyping GM t
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  • ...ude the leading biotechnology companies, agro-chemical manufacturers, seed companies & plant breeders, animal feed ingredient manufacturers, breakfast cereal ma :for consumers - lower real prices, greater security of supply, and the availability of nutritionally enhanced rice;
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  • ...ill reside at Omnicom's Bankside premises, with over 200 staff. The merged companies are expected to gross £25-£30 million annually. <ref>[http://www.prweek.c ...orporate communications company specialising in public relations, advising companies on how best to communicate ideas and products to their target audience.<ref
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  • ...brella of The [[Diversified Agency Services]] (DAS). DAS comprises over100 companies, which operate through a combination of networks and regional organizations ...g room without any requests for identification, which says a lot about the security at BBDO. Only when the freelancer asked some questions was identity demande
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  • ...and data recovery, among others. It is a subsidiary of [[Marsh & McLennan Companies]]. ...ucible Security Services]]. McCann is now Senior Vice President of Kroll's security services and training departments.
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  • ...eclared that nuclear was a "renewable energy source. In a debate on energy security in the House of Lords, Sainsbury was asked whether he would reclassify nucl ...o a blind trust major investments in two plant genetics-related investment companies ([[Diatech Ltd]] and [[Innotech Investments Ltd]]). Innotech has a substant
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  • ...ies, and could thus begin to integrate its services with a family of other companies practising PR, lobbying and advertising. ...[[WPP]] Group. So now Burson-Marsteller works in an even larger family of companies including its old rival [[Hill & Knowlton]].
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  • ...al, No. 98, June 1975. See also Webber 1987, and John Hope's 'Fascism, the Security Service and the Curious ...s Pisani calls them, had to improvise.(26) The 'coordination of public and private efforts was achieved by using the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (CFR) as
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  • ...is based in [[Chicksands]], Bedfordshire at the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]]. ...The US psyops teams in Iraq were the largest of any conflict including 11 companies and almost 1,000 personnel in Iraq or in support roles in the US, according
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  • ...ed and determined by the value gained, so that payments are not made where companies have not delivered."<ref>Public Accounts Committee, [http://www.parliament. ...its controls over payments for Nuclear Management Partners’ constituent companies.
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  • In 2005 the Times reported of [[Vincent Tchenguiz]] that 'In security, he has acquired 23 per cent of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]'<r :He rattles off companies and countries that might be his business partners or merely parties he hope
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  • *[[Robert Lane]], a lawyer who has advised nuclear companies<ref>[http://www.cms-cmck.com/Robert-Lane Robert Lane], CMS Cameron McKenna ...n was: "Nuclear power already contributes to the UK’s climate change and security of supply and, given the opportunity, can continue to do so for many decade
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  • ...subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[Interpublic]]). In 2006, the UK subsidiary had a fee income of ...lear industry is using to push for a revival – climate change and energy security. According to the document, nuclear's main selling points are:
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  • ...An advocate of renewable energy - as an MP he was a paid adviser to three companies involved in renewables - he is also a long-standing supporter of nuclear po ...f [[AMEC]] plc. The announcement boasted that the firm is the UK's largest private nuclear services business. 'It is vital to have a British company of AMEC N
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  • ...It represents almost 60,000 UK nuclear workers across more than 260 member companies.<ref>[http://www.niauk.org Home page], Nuclear Industry Association, undate ...ions at reactors on the site were yet to happen. The official said that if companies sent in their comments, they could be incorporated into briefs to ministers
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  • ...a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies. ...a blacklisting service for member companies. Construction and Engineering Companies paid an additional premium for this service in their industries and became
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  • ...d Security was created when [[Incepta]] acquired [[Global Intelligence and Security]]. CGIS was shut down in the process of the reverse takeover of [[Incepta]] ...ates Inc.]], Brod watched the shares of the big advertising agency holding companies hammered last summer as ad revenues slipped.
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  • ...ttee]]; member of [[Employment Sub-Committee]]; member, [[Intelligence and Security Committee]]; All-party [[Coalfield Communities Group]]. <ref name="cooper"/ For her campaign, Cooper has received £81,500 in private donations:
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  • ....</ref> Its subsidiary [[EDF Energy]] is already one of the largest energy companies in the UK, supplying gas and electricity to about a quarter of the country' ...tions should be built to help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, increase security of supply and lower energy price volatility. <ref> House of Commons Environ
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  • ...has been available to all groups, organisations, institutions and private companies wishing to hold scientific, academic, social or cultural events, press conf ...often feature European Commissioners, Ministers and CEOs of international companies.<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20040311060853/http://www.lamaisondeleuro
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  • In June 2007, E.ON joined a consortium of 70 industrial and energy companies to establish a joint venture company – [[Fennovoima Oy]] – to construct So, in common with other energy companies, E.ON has repositioned nuclear as a green form of power.
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  • ...nds to silence local critics - happily flogged their electricity and water companies. "You could see their eyes widen" at the prospect of 10% commissions paid t ...regulatory changes to remove restrictions on the ability of government and private employers to fire or lay off workers
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  • ...rted by donations and grants. It is totally independent of both public and private bodies and is not a lobbying vehicle for any country, political party, deno There does not appear to be an "Asia-Pacific Foundation" registered either at Companies House [http://www.companieshouse.gov.uk/WebCHeck/fastrack/] or at the [[UK
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  • ...rgrave]]; director and co-owner of one of the country’s biggest printing companies. ...1997 to 1998 he was the Minister for Welfare Reform, Department of Social Security.
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  • ...of debate surrounding CSR practice, regarding both to what extent certain companies are living up to their responsible promises and regarding some of the possi ...ESPN. They described problems at the factory, including use of violence by security guards towards workers. While working overtime on Sunday March 29 Ms. Lap b
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  • ...ame the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF) in 1987. In fact it is an exclusive private club for the chief executives of the world’s largest corporations who mee ...numerous other more specialized meetings during the year, to network, hold private discussions, share information and ideas, foster alliances, and plan strate
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  • ...alise in business intelligence, conducting investigations for companies or private equity houses probing their bid targets or potential business partners. It [[Category:Corporate Espionage]][[Category:Security Industry]]
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  • ...mer minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude at the 10 Steps to Cyber Security event in London, 5 September 2012.]] Since leaving government Maude has taken up a series of private sector posts, most controversially as a senior adviser with [[Covington & B
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  • ...n]], Sassoon was designated 'business buddy' to six big energy and nuclear companies, [[Eon]], [[EDF]], [[Iberdrola]], [[Centrica]], [[RWE]] and [[Scottish & So ...industry policy, including productivity, enterprise and growth and public-private partnerships. He was the Chancellor's Deputy on and chaired the UK [[Stand
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  • ...an engineering and project management consultancy. He has worked for major companies, such as [[Shell]] and [[BHP Billiton]], and has consulted for [[Nirex]] an ...egorically wrong for him to claim that the Committee is ignoring issues of security. Protecting future nuclear waste from terrorism or sabotage has been a key
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