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==''Sunday Times'' sting operation==
 
==''Sunday Times'' sting operation==
 
In 2012, Applegate was one of a number of retired senior army officers targeted in a sting operation by ''Sunday Times'' journalists posing as representatives of a Korean drone manufacturer.<ref>Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, ''Insight'', ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012, pp.13-15.</ref>
 
In 2012, Applegate was one of a number of retired senior army officers targeted in a sting operation by ''Sunday Times'' journalists posing as representatives of a Korean drone manufacturer.<ref>Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, ''Insight'', ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012, pp.13-15.</ref>
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Applegate was reportedly involved in a campaign to secure a £500 million contract for Israeli arms firm [[Elbit Systems]].<ref name="Insight">Secret campaign 'secured £500m', ''Insight, ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012.</ref> The ''Sunday Times'' reported:
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::He confided that he used '''Westminster Connection''', a discreet lobbying firm with Israeli links, as a "firebreak" to ensure "that my fingerprints weren't over any of it". It could gain access to anyone "from the Prime Minister down". He said the firm, based in Victoria and co-owned by [[Scott Hamilton]], a former Conservative staffer, had used its links with [[Conservative Friends of Israel]] (CFI) to persuade MPs in the Commons to assist him in his campaign.<ref name="Insight">Secret campaign 'secured £500m', ''Insight, ''Sunday Times'', 14 October 2012.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 23:43, 14 October 2012

Lieutenant General Richard Applegate CB, OBE, is a retired British Army officer.

In his last military appointment he was the first Chief of Materiel (Land) in the Defence Equipment and Support organisation and a member of the leadership board of the British Army for 3 years, latterly as Quartermaster General. Applegate left the UK armed forces in 2010.[1]

Sunday Times sting operation

In 2012, Applegate was one of a number of retired senior army officers targeted in a sting operation by Sunday Times journalists posing as representatives of a Korean drone manufacturer.[2]

Applegate was reportedly involved in a campaign to secure a £500 million contract for Israeli arms firm Elbit Systems.[3] The Sunday Times reported:

He confided that he used Westminster Connection, a discreet lobbying firm with Israeli links, as a "firebreak" to ensure "that my fingerprints weren't over any of it". It could gain access to anyone "from the Prime Minister down". He said the firm, based in Victoria and co-owned by Scott Hamilton, a former Conservative staffer, had used its links with Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) to persuade MPs in the Commons to assist him in his campaign.[3]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. Heropreneurs appoints distinguished soldier and businessman as patron, Heropreneurs, accessed 14 October 2012.
  2. Galloping Greed of the old warhorses, Insight, Sunday Times, 14 October 2012, pp.13-15.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Secret campaign 'secured £500m', Insight, Sunday Times, 14 October 2012.
  4. Heropreneurs appoints distinguished soldier and businessman as patron, Heropreneurs, accessed 14 October 2012.