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European Business Strategies is a secretive consulting business set up by the controversial lobbyist [[Mike Wood]], of [[Whitehall Advisers]]. [[Colin Balmer]], former senior mandarin at the MoD and cabinet Office, and non-executive board member of defence giant Qinetiq, was invited by Wood to join European Business Strategies.
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European Business Strategies is a secretive consulting business set up by the controversial lobbyist [[Mike Wood]], of [[Whitehall Advisers]]. [[Colin Balmer]], former senior mandarin at the MoD and cabinet Office, and non-executive board member of defence giant Qinetiq, was invited by Wood to join European Business Strategies.<ref>source: David Leigh and Rob Evans, 2007, 'Cash for tea: Peer was paid to introduce lobbyist to minister'The Guardian October 26</ref>
  
(source: David Leigh and Rob Evans, 2007, 'Cash for tea: Peer was paid to introduce lobbyist to minister'The Guardian October 26)
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 5 June 2008

European Business Strategies is a secretive consulting business set up by the controversial lobbyist Mike Wood, of Whitehall Advisers. Colin Balmer, former senior mandarin at the MoD and cabinet Office, and non-executive board member of defence giant Qinetiq, was invited by Wood to join European Business Strategies.[1]

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  1. source: David Leigh and Rob Evans, 2007, 'Cash for tea: Peer was paid to introduce lobbyist to minister'The Guardian October 26