Difference between revisions of "Graham Love"
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− | Graham Love | + | Graham Love was the chief executive of defence research technology firm [[QinetiQ]]. He resigned in November 2009, hours after QinetiQ was criticised by the official report into the Nimrod crash, which claimed 14 lives.<ref>Graeme Wearden, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/oct/29/qinetiqgroup-baesystems QinetiQ chief resigns after firm criticised in Nimrod crash report], The Guardian, 29 Oct 2009, accessed 6 April 2010</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:03, 6 April 2010
Graham Love was the chief executive of defence research technology firm QinetiQ. He resigned in November 2009, hours after QinetiQ was criticised by the official report into the Nimrod crash, which claimed 14 lives.[1]
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- ↑ Graeme Wearden, QinetiQ chief resigns after firm criticised in Nimrod crash report, The Guardian, 29 Oct 2009, accessed 6 April 2010