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Revision as of 14:35, 8 July 2013
Contents
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.
- 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]
Board circa 2008
- Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington – Chairman
- Lloyd Dorfman – Deputy Chairman
- Dick Andrews OBE – Chief Executive
- Nigel Layton – Managing Director
- Sir Harry Solomon
- Julian Jones ACA
- Louise Solomon
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
Contact
- Address:Quest Limited
- 1 Duke Street
- London W1U 3EA
- United Kingdom
- Tel: +44 (0) 20 7224 4004
- Fax: +44 (0) 20 7224 3003
Quest Global Company No.
References
- ↑ My MI5 husband did set up Max Mosley, admits whip-wielding mistress, by Angela Levin, dailymail.co.uk, 3 August 2008.
- ↑ Quest Board, accessed 2 July 2013.