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  • ===Colnbrook IRC=== He was Deputy Contract Director for [[Serco]] at [[Colnbrook IRC]] from September 2008 to April 2009. He had "Operational responsibility for
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  • ...The Gatwick 'cluster' often refers to [[Brook House IRC]], [[Tinsley House IRC]] and [[Cedars PDA]]. Children can be detained at both Tinsley and Cedars.
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  • ...wick cluster' of immigration removal centres together with [[Tinsley House IRC]] and [[Cedars PDA]].
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  • ...and the UKBA lead on the build, start up and implementation of [[Colnbrook IRC]] in 2004." ...is work for Serco included transition their new contract for [[Yarl's Wood IRC]] and he "developed and led a Pilot to the Home Office on enforcement."
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  • ...He was centre manager for [[Mitie Care and Custody]] at [[Campsfield House IRC]] in 2014.<ref>'[https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-simpson-mba/1b/2bb/305 ...rence to Mitie's new contract to run [[Harmondsworth IRC]] and [[Colnbrook IRC]].
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  • ...ney was a contract director for the [[Geo Group UK]] at [[Campsfield House IRC]] from May 2007 to April 2010. During 2009 he became centre manager. He had ...profile says Sweeney led Mitie's mobilisation lead for [[Campsfield House IRC]]. Mitie won the contract from the Geo Group in 2011.<ref name="Sweeney"/>
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  • ...son service manager who led [[Serco]]'s successful rebid for [[Yarl's Wood IRC]] in 2014.<ref>'[https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/david-tanner/21/578/b66 David ...d director for [[Serco]] working on the company's re-bid for [[Yarl's Wood IRC]]. He claims he "Led and won Serco’s rebid for Yarl’s Wood Immigration
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  • ===Colnbrook IRC=== Thomson was Contract director for [[Serco]] at [[Colnbrook IRC]] from 2006 to December 2009.
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  • ...t and operation contract from UK Immigration Service (UKBA) for [[Dungavel IRC]] in Scotland".
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  • ...s a former prison service governor who was centre manager of [[Yarl's Wood IRC]] for [[Group 4 Falck|Group 4]] in 2002 when a major fire occurred<ref>'[ht ...(then called [[Group 4 Falck|Group 4]]) at the newly opened [[Yarl's Wood IRC]] from January 2001 to January 2003. He 'mobilised and implemented' the com
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  • [[James Wilkinson]] has run [[Yarl's Wood IRC]] and [[Colnbrook IRC]] for [[Serco]]. ===Yarl's Wood IRC===
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  • UKDS was awarded an eight year contract to run [[Harmondsworth IRC]] in 2000, and commenced operating the detention centre in September 2001.<
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  • ...e company as Kalyx in October 2006. Kalyx continued to run [[Harmondsworth IRC]] until 2009.
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  • ...Detention Services ran [[Dungavel IRC]] from 2001 to 2006, and [[Colnbrook IRC]], which opened in August 2004.<ref>Christine Bacon, The Evolution of Immig
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  • ...]] Security Services UK Ltd won a two-year contract to run [[Harmondsworth IRC]] on 25 August 1999. The contract commenced in November 1999.<ref>[http://w
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  • [[Oakington IRC]] was a UK immigration removal centre. It opened in March 2000, under [[Gro
    3 KB (517 words) - 09:45, 2 December 2015
  • ...11, [[Harmondsworth IRC]] from June 2009 to September 2014, and [[Dungavel IRC]] from 2011 to 2016.
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