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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}[[File:Zambellas Navy.jpg|thumb|400px|Admiral Sir George Zambellas ( ...sory board member of [[Liquid Robotics]] in March 2017. It is owned by US arms firm [[Boeing]].
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  • Owned by US arms manufacturer [[Boeing]]. Makes unmanned boats. ===Revolving door hires===
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  • According to Campaign Against the Arms Trade, Ricardo co-developed the Ocelot/Foxhound, 'an armoured vehicle that can be ...14. <ref> Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/issues/arms-fairs/dsei/it-starts-here/2015/foxhound-in-afghanistan From DSEI to Afghani
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  • ...to the lobbyists, politicians and ex-civil servants working with the arms trade</h2> ===How the arms trade lobby works===
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  • ==Controversy over revolving door appointment== ...ommittee inquiry into [[ACOBA]] and the ongoing problem of the [[revolving door]] in British politics and the public sector. They noted that:
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}[[File:John Ponsonby headshot.jpg|thumb|350px| Air Vice Marshal John ...of training. His most recent position was as managing director of Italian arms giant [[Leonardo]]'s UK helicopter division, (which included AugustaWestlan
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  • ...ar he has a new job running ''business strategy' for Raytheon, the hi-tech arms firm which last year announced a '£70m geospatial intelligence deal for th *Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/3363/meetings Nicholas
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  • ...Government for failing to give it extra powers to police the “revolving door” between the private and public sectors. ...maritime minister, [[Mike Kane]], said: “This again shows the revolving door between ex-ministers and private firms. This can’t be right. The maritime
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