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  • ...t, chief financial officer, and president of Pfizer’s Medical Technology Group. ...f Directors of the Business Roundtable (BRT), vice chairman of the BRT’s Corporate Government Task Force, and chairman of its SEC subcommittee.
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  • ...vernment and public affairs director with [[Diageo]] in the UK. He is now Corporate Relations Director Global Travel & Middle East. He was hired by [[Diageo]] After leaving government Rycroft became Head of Corporate Affairs at [[Boots|Boots Healthcare International]]. His role involved pro
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  • ...te change, human rights abuses or health and safety, the Royal Dutch Shell group has a sullied reputation and not only among environmentalists: In September ...he potential for sustained growth at this rate: Phil Watts, delivering the group's 2nd quarter results for 2001 said that plans to grow output by 5 per-cent
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  • ...r-cent and 40 per-cent respectively of assets. One cannot by shares in the group as such. Royal Dutch and Shell are listed separately on the world's stock e Vanguard Group: 27 252 224 shares, approximately 1.3 per-cent of Royal Dutch.
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  • [[Jim Harrower]], Group Chief and Operating Officer of the executive management board 25. ...alck is there: schools, prisons, prisoner transport, asylum detention etc. Group 4 has also tried to bid for the running of train services. It was however s
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  • ...member of the [[British Security Industry Association]] (BSIA), a lobbying group with over 500 members. BSIA says its aim is 'to help its member companies s ...ain]], [[Balfour Beatty]], [[Serco]] and [[Carillion]], GSL is listed as a corporate sponsor of the [[PPP Forum4]], a body established in 2001 to 'promote the b
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  • ...of Italian fascism. At the heart of this gospel was the concept of the '''Corporate State'''. ...has been able to adopt the policies advocated by pre-war supporters of the Corporate State while at the same time proclaiming to be its deadliest enemy.
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  • ...rties British espionage activities in Europe were, at least nominally, the responsibility of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] (SIS). {{ref|4}} But the situation w Ribbentrop was German Ambassador to London and it was his responsibility to sell Nazism to the European governments. As a part of the propaganda cam
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  • :". . . a tightly knit group of politically motivated men who, as the last General Election showed, utte ...ve of the Prime Ministers statement about the influence of a "tightly-knit group of politically motivated men" on the progress of the seamen's strike in Jun
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  • ...[[Labour Research Department|Labour Research]] recorded a 63% increase in corporate donations to the Party, although this increase was not experienced by the R ...o cope with it both economically and politically. Internally a significant group of staff were on the verge of open rebellion. And its two fields of operati
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  • ...e by the League, was a crude forgery published by a non-existent left-wing group. The clear implication of this was that either they were taken in by the cr ...an £40 per one-hundred workers. R&T were members of the League's "Service Group" of construction companies which paid an enhanced subscription to employ Le
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  • ...andling of the GM contamination case in spring/summer 2000 (see section on Corporate Crimes) exemplifies/illustrates the nature of the UK government-Advanta rel ...e controversial GM National Seed List trial at Hood Barton, Devon, UK (see corporate crimes section below).
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  • Corporations are increasingly using the term 'Corporate Social Responsibility' (CSR) to deal with concerns that they are bad for communities and the envi ...government and has an office in Brussels. Asda is on the European Steering Group.
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  • ...TI works to improve their bottom line as 'cause related marketing enhances corporate image, builds brands, generated PR and increases sales'<ref>Ibid</ref>, whi ...ves effectively. The government needs to think very hard about the kind of corporate image UK PLC wants to portray - and if it isn't one of exploitation and har
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  • ...made in 1974. Nestlé holds a 26.4% stake in the world's largest cosmetics group and has right of first refusal over the Bettencourt family's 27.5 percent s ...trialists and Geneva Business Dialogues, Maucher has relentlessly promoted corporate interests in the WTO, UN, G8 and OECD. He has also spoken out against what
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  • For information on P&G’s Subsidiary & Branch Locations, Corporate Hierarchy, and Manufacturing Branches, visit Hoover’s online: www.hoovers ...sident and Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Management Board, Gucci Group N.V.(multibrand luxury goods company)
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  • ...any, 1999)<ref>Richter, Judith (2001) ‘Holding Corporations Accountable, Corporate Conduct, International Codes, and Citizen Action’, Zed Books, London and ...il Sakkab, senior vice president of R&D in the global fabric and home-care group, got up in front of his colleagues and declared that they had borrowed thei
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  • ...rs Federations of Europe)[19]. Interestingly, UNICE has been picked out by Corporate Europe Observatory for its lobbying against binding agreements on carbon em ...an rights campaigners, trainspotters, architecture buffs, anti-roads, anti-corporate and anti-privatisation campaigners, along with other local residents who ju
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  • ...1&faqelementid=E28335B23AD64E13B3C5A8960C0AE637/ Tesco Statistics] ''Tesco Corporate Website'', Accessed 25th February 2008</ref> ...owns; co-operating with climate criminals, Esso; as well as numerous other corporate crimes.
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  • ...sco]] says it made no political donations during 2003. During the year the group made contributions of £44,713 (2003 - £31,282) in the form of sponsorship ...ed Terry Leahy, who sat on the Board of Trade's [[Competitiveness Advisory Group]] (although from the DTI website it is unclear whether this still exists in
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