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  • ...rma]] | [[Propaganda Portal|Propaganda]] | [[Revolving Door| The Revolving Door]] | [[Schools Portal|Schools]] | [[Scotland:_Portal|Scotland]] | [[Spooks P <!---------------------------Arms trade Portal------------------------>
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  • ==Revolving door== ...ainst the former Chilean dictator's British detention; the much-criticised arms conglomerate BAE Systems – Bell or Bell Pottinger has represented all of
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  • ...ines with the [[Sandline affair]] when he was caught shipping 30 tonnes of arms to [[Sierra Leone]] in apparent violation of a UN weapons embargo and arre ...o join the [[International Peace Operations Association]] (IPOA), the only trade organization for security contractors. Aegis' membership bid comes just as
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  • ...ys, "The donations we receive from food and drink companies are used at ‘arms length’ and in a generic sense to supplement the funding we secure from t ==Revolving door==
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  • ...business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1972961,00.html 'National interest' halts arms corruption inquiry], David Leigh and Rob Evans, The Guardian, 15 December 2 ...was hired to lobby both central government and opposition groups including trade unions. <ref> Joe Lepper, "PPP companies move to step up lobbying efforts",
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  • ===Arms trade=== ====A well-oiled revolving door with Whitehall and Westminster====
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  • ...about the yield. See [http://www.ccnr.org/plute.html Nonproliferation and Arms control Assessment of Weapons-Usable Fissile Material Storage and Excess Pl ...om it relatively easily.”U.S. Department of Energy, Nonproliferation and Arms control Assessment of Weapons-Usable Fissile Material Storage and Excess Pl
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}[[Image:hutton.jpg|200px|right|thumb|John Hutton, MP]] ==The pro-nuclear revolving door ==
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  • | [[King's Arms Project]] || COVID-19 - King's Arms Project || to continue to provide support for refugee families, advice for | [[Open Door Community Foundation]] || Building community networks || An asset based com
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  • ...denied that he had any direct or indirect interest in companies receiving arms contracts for the war. Yet his family owned £140,000 worth of shares in Ky ...ntage of the system. From 1931 until 1937 he was President of the Board of Trade. At the same time he was a shareholder 21,000 £1 shares) and director of t
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}[[Charles Powell]], Lord Powell of Bayswater KCMG is a member of the Apropos of the [[Al-Yamamah]] Arms Deal and the role of [[Wafic Said]], Gambill (2003) stated in [[Middle East
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  • ...are made available by leaving the EU'. 'Foremost is the potential for free trade between the UK and non-EU countries, as we withdraw from the EU’s protect This revolving door between Gove’s office and Portland is not evidence of anything. It is mer
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Peter Levene''' (The Lord Levene of Portsoken KBE) is a crossbenc Levene has been the chairman of US arms giant [[General Dynamics]] UK division since 2001, and is vice chairman of
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}} Lord Inge went on to work in the arms industry, notably with [[BAe Systems]] and as an adviser to the corporate s
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  • ...ly a Clinton insider he is also vice chairman of Covington's international trade and finance practice group and is a senior adviser to Kissinger McLarty Ass ...bactive/pacifica/demnow/dn20010306.html "Carlyle Group Spins the Revolving Door. How Bush and Other Ex-Politicos Profit from Connections and Access"] at ''
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  • ...n as the world’s leading international financial services centre.<ref>UK Trade & Investment, [https://www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk/ukti/appmanager/ukti/aboutu He has been a non-executive director of US arms firm [[General Dynamics]] since 2012.
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  • '''BAE Systems plc''' is a global arms and military service company, with interests also in civilian avionics and ...nt, A., Perlo-Freeman, S., Wezeman, P. & Wezeman, S., ‘The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2014’, SIPRI Fact Sheet, Dec.
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  • == Revolving door appointments == ...gory:British Politician|Soames, Nicholas]] [[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Soames, Nicholas]]
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  • ...ervative minister for defence procurement and a political lobbyist for the arms and security industries. ...ory: Conservative Party|Pattie, Geoffrey]][[Category: Arms Trade Revolving Door|Pattie, Geoffrey]]
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  • ===Consultant to arms trade fairs and conferences=== [[Category:Revolving Door|Tolhurst, John]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Tolhurst, John]] [[Category:British Navy|Tolhurst, John]][[Category:UK Mini
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  • ...high standards in British farming. The challenge, it says, regarding both trade and production standards is one of balance.<ref name="fit"/> ...ing-door The curious case of Michael Gove, Portland and the ever-revolving door], Total Politics, 27 September 2017</ref>
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  • ...etitiveness Advisory Group. Lord Simon was appointed Minister for European Trade and Competition by Tony Blair in May 1997, and kept the position for a year ...region. A secret Turkish intelligence report accused BP of organising an 'arms-for-oil' deal with Azerbaijan, providing weapons and mercenaries to the new
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}General the Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank GCB LVO OBE: [[Charles Guthr ...inancial sector lobbying|Guthrie, Charles]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Guthrie, Charles]][[Category:Institute for Strategic Dialogue|Guthrie, Char
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  • ...yle, Doug]][[Category:British Politician|Hoyle, Doug]][[Category:Revolving Door|Hoyle, Doug]]
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  • In October 2017 a freedom of information request by Campaign Against the Arms Trade revealed that [[PA Consulting]] held 15 passes allowing its staff access to ===Revolving door===
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  • In 2016, Lockheed retained its place at the top of the global arms league, selling nearly $41 billion of military equipment according to data ...ization came a decade after the end of the cold war, during which time the arms industry went through major changes. <ref name=Girard> Richard Girard Novem
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}} (Sir) '''Peter James Luff''' MP ( ...1982. In 1987 he became a special adviser to the [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]], [[David Young, Baron Young of Graffham|David Young]]. He be
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  • ...t minister, immediately took up a defence sector advisory role with French arms manufacturer [[Thales]]. ==Revolving door==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Sir [[Sherard Cowper-Coles]] is a former British diplomat, who has s After leaving the UK Foreign Office, Cowper-Coles joined arms contractor [[BAE Systems]] in 2011 as business development director of its
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}General Sir [[Roger Wheeler]] is a former head of the British Army a ...]][[Category:Iraq War 2003|Wheeler, Roger]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Wheeler, Roger]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Colin Balmer''' was a long-serving financial director at Britain' [[Category:Arms Industry|Balmer, Colin]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Balmer, Colin]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Geoff Hoon''' is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who served ==Revolving door controversy==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Admiral Alan William John West, Lord West of Spithead''' (born 21 West was previously chairman of arms firm [[QinetiQ]] until 2007. He currently lists his paid business interests
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}} ===Revolving Door and Helicopters===
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  • {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Ivor Caplin''' (born 08 November 1958, Brighton) is a former UK d ....org.uk/campaigns/calltheshots/revolving.php Call the shots. The Revolving Door], accessed 25 November 2008.</ref> part-owned by [[BAE Systems]], [[EADS]]
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  • ...ists were put together by individuals, private agencies, corporations, and trade associations, as well as police and official intelligence bodies. They were ...d to terrorist forces like the contras. The close connection and revolving door between police and intelligence personnel and the security firms has been s
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  • ...olicy. The officials and experts of the institutes move, as in a revolving door, between the nominally separate public and private spheres, and they are en ...ty director of the CIA, and the organization has long been in a revolving¬door relationship with the CIA, the Pentagon, and the State Department. As is sh
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  • ...uild corporate sector support for the party.<ref>Campaign Against the Arms Trade [http://www.caat.org.uk/publications/ government/who-calls-the-shots-0205.p [[category:PR people|Byrne, Colin]][[category:Revolving Door|Byrne, Colin]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}} ..., a large proportion of all British aid to Indonesia is made up of Aid for Trade Provisions (ATP); and much of this is the supply of weapons: British Aerosp
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  • ...o Senator Malcolm Wallop (R-Wyoming), was also active in circles providing arms to Afghani "freedom fighters." He spoke at a Moon-sponsored International S ..., wealthy individuals, and one another. They respond to "threats," such as trade union activity, peace movements like the "freeze" in the United States and
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  • ===Through the revolving door=== {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Sir Kevin Tebbit was employed at the [[MoD]] during negotiations tha
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  • *Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/1040/meetings?date-fro [[Category:RAF|Dalton, Stephen]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Dalton, Stephen]]
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  • ==Adviser to UK/US arms firm== ...ry:Iraq Inquiry witnesses|Ricketts, Peter]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Ricketts, Peter]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}General Sir '''David Richards''' (Lord Richards of Herstmonceux) is ...vernment of Bahrain|Bahrain]] and [[United Arab Emirates]] as well as the arms firm [[Dyncorp]], among others.
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  • ...att-BBC.jpg|thumb|right|General Sir Richard Dannatt']]{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''General Sir Richard Dannatt''' served as the [[Chief of the Gener ==Revolving door==
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  • ==Revolving door appointments and controversies== {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}In 2012, Jackson was one of a number of retired senior army officers
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  • ==Revolving door appointments== ...adge}}Hudson was director of International Maritime Programmes at US-based arms supplier [[L3 Technologies]] from September 2016. <ref>[https://www.linkedi
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}*[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/transcripts/oralevidence-bydate/1001 *Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/2973/meetings Graham B
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  • Interel has handled public affairs work for some of the biggest names in the arms and security business, most notably [[Boeing]], [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Q [[British Amusement Catering Trade Association]] (working in support of the Fixed odds betting terminals APPG)
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  • ...turned arms trade lobbyist Oliver Waghorn]]'''Oliver Waghorn''' is an arms trade lobbyist who was a special adviser (SpAd) to Conservative minister [[Liam ...ong after prime minister [[Theresa May]] had appointed his old boss Fox as trade minister. He was promoted to chief of staff to the CEO in April 2019.
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  • {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Bernard Gray''' is a former British [[Ministry of Defence]] (MoD) ==Revolving Door==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Sir [[David Manning]] is a former senior British diplomat, most famo ...ng took up non-executive directorships at [[BG Group]] in July 2008 and at arms firm [[Lockheed Martin UK Holdings Ltd]] in November 2008. He was also a di
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Admiral of the Fleet [[Michael Boyce]] (Baron Boyce) is a former Fir ...g.uk/campaigns/call-the-shots/revolving-door Call the shots: The Revolving Door],
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  • [[Category:British Army|Stirrup, Jock]] [[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Stirrup, Jock]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Ann Taylor''' was a Labour MP from 1974 to 2005, when she entered ...ister, Lady Taylor was controversially appointed as an adviser to a French arms firm [[Thales]] in 2010 after Labour lost the general election. The firm s
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Air Chief Marshal Sir [[Glenn Torpy]] was the Chief of the British A ...dec/17/defence-minister-mod-overspend-ann-taylor Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend],guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.</ref>
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  • ...dec/17/defence-minister-mod-overspend-ann-taylor Ex-defence minister joins arms firm behind MoD £1.5bn overspend],guardian.co.uk, 17 December 2010.</ref> He also was a non-executive director of US arms firm [[VT Group]].
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  • Three months after leaving the air force, Burridge joined Italian arms giant [[Finmeccanica]] (now called [[Leonardo]]) as its vice-president of s ==Revolving door appointments==
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  • == Revolving door appointments == ===Arms Industry===
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  • .../www.caat.org.uk/issues/sfo/CAATvMercer-briefing.pdf CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARMS TRADE v PAUL MERCER & LIGNEDEUX ASSOCIATES], Leigh Day & Co. 18 April 2007. </ref ...o was exposed by the [[Campaign Against the Arms Trade]] of spying for the arms firm [[BAE]].<ref name="bae.briefing"/>
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  • ...f [[Private security industry and the police: revolving door|the revolving door between the private security industry and the police]]. ==Infiltrating the Campaign Against the Arms Trade==
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  • *Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/2971/meetings Graeme L ...raeme]][[Category:PMC People|Lamb, Graeme]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Lamb, Graeme]]
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  • ...activities of lobbyists being regulated by an umbrella body established by trade associations - rather than by a mandatory regulation introduced by the Gove ...[Stephen Crouch]], a defence lobbyist, gained access to a meeting with the arms sales minister [[Gerald Howarth]], after secretly donating £20,000 to fund
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Admiral Sir [[Trevor Soar]] KCB OBE was British Commander-in-Chief F ===Revolving door appointments===
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Lieutenant General Sir [[John Panton Kiszely]] KCB, MC is a retired ==Revolving door==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Lieutenant General [[Richard Applegate]] CB, OBE, is a retired [[Bri Applegate was later appointed the chairman of Israeli arms firm [[Elbit Systems UK]] in May 2011.<ref>[http://helihub.com/2011/05/13/l
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  • When he was both a lobbyist for the arms industry and a London Councillor Akehurst still found time to write to the Active trade unionist for 19 years – including seven years as a member of [[Amicus]] L
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  • ...rella organisations, three public affairs agencies, two public bodies, two trade unions, one charity and one private sector company.<ref name="Bold">[http:/ ...nt. This is misleading. In fact every single lobbying and Public Relations trade body (including the IPR) argued against disclosure in their responses to th
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  • ==Revolving door: ACOBA refuses to rule on retrospective security industry chairman role == {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}In January 2018 it emerged that Brazier had been appointed chairman
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  • ...haired by Lord [[Stuart Polak]], its clients include controversial Israeli arms firm [[Elbit Systems]],<ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20180105060525/ht ...nsight into the needs and concerns of residents. As a former Labour MP and trade unionist, Natascha has always made the case for good jobs, as well as healt
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  • ...d industry minister [[Nick Hurd]] welcomed the company's arrival with open arms, saying: 'This decision is another vote of confidence in the British econom ===Revolving door===
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  • [[ File:Leo Docherty arms-fair-Bahrain-2017-twitter1.png|thumb|right]] ...Committee]] and is the nominated representative to attend [[Committees on Arms Export Controls]] meetings.
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  • ...ed 10 December 2014 </ref> <ref name="Ruddock"> *Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/593/meetings Sir Peter ==Revolving Door==
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  • ...– 25 June 2017) was a former UK senior civil servant who headed the [[UK Trade and Investment]]'s [[Defence and Security Organisation]] (UKTI DSO) from 20 ==Revolving door==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Mark Green''' is a former senior UK civil servant who left to wor ...analysis by Campaign Against the Arms Trade.<ref>Campaign Against the Arms Trade,[https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/370/meetings Mark Green
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  • ==Revolving door people== [[Category: Fracking]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door]]]
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  • ==Met BAE 40 times about UAE arms deals== ...rding to a PASC inquiry which took evidence from Campaign Against the Arms Trade in 2017:
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  • General Dynamics' Canadian wing signed a controversial $15 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia, to supply land combat vehicles. ===London arms fair platinum sponsor===
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  • ...now programme executive at [[Raytheon]] UK <ref> Campaign Against the Arms Trade [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/749/meetings?date-from= ...istry of Defence]][[Category:Saudi Arabia]][[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door]]
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  • ...was previously known as [[L3 Communications]], one of the world's largest arms and security equipment suppliers. It is an American company and reported s ==Revolving door employer==
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  • ...ome head of government affairs at the UK arm of one of the world's biggest arms firms [[Lockheed Martin]] from 2013 until 2018. ...[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Williams, Christopher]][[Category:Arms Trade Lobbyists|Williams, Christopher]]
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  • ...First Sea Lord and chief of the naval staff, is now an adviser to private arms firms ]]Admiral Sir [[Jonathan Band]] is a former professional head of the ==Revolving door==
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  • ...Byers]] (1998-2001) who has since worked in the private sector for several arms companies. ...Defence since joining the private sector. <ref> *Campaign Against the Arms Trade, [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/748/meetings Brooke Ho
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Air Commodore '''Simon Moss''' is a former senior civil servant at t ...MOD's procurement agency. He was a speaker in that capacity at the London arms fair [[Defence and Security Equipment International]] (DSEI) 2015.<ref>[htt
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  • [[ File:Paul Newton med.jpg|thumb|right|300px]]{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}Lieutenant General (Retd) '''Sir Paul Newton''' KBE CBE MPhil is a ==Revolving door appointments==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Brigadier (Retd) Jon Brittain''' is a partner at defence and sec ...[http://www.private-eye.co.uk/pictures/special_reports/revolving-doors.pdf Revolving Doors Special: PUBLIC SERVANTS, PRIVATE PAYDAYS How ministers and mandarins
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  • ...ce and Security]], the private firm behind one of the world's largest arms trade fairs held in London every two years, the [[Defence Systems and Equipment I Clarion is a leading event organiser for the arms trade globally.
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  • {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Gregory Bagwell''' is a former Deputy Commander Operations, Air C ...onitoring and phone surveillance technology and is among the top 50 global arms companies.
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Lieutenant General Sir Mark Mans''' KCB CBE DL is a former high-r A freedom of information request by Campaign Against the Arms Trade In October 2017 revealed that Capita staff held 84 passes allowing them acc
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  • From 1 January 2016, Italian arms firm [[Leonardo]]'s Helicopter Division has absorbed the activities of Agus ==Revolving Door==
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  • ...rg/sites/default/files/2017-12/fs_arms_industry_2016.pdf The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2016], SIPRI Factsheet, December ...opters to Algeria, Libya and Turkey according to Campaign Against the Arms Trade.
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  • ...er senior official at the British [[Ministry of Defence]], now working for arms firm [[Raytheon]] UK. ...title at Raytheon is programme executive. <ref> Campaign Against the Arms Trade [https://www.caat.org.uk/resources/influence/person/749/meetings?date-from=
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  • ...f staff at Air Command until late 2015. He is now a programme director for arms manufacturer [[Lockheed Martin]]. [[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Ager, Jon]]
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Air Vice-Marshal Peter Ewen''' was director of air support for th ==Revolving door==
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Air Chief Marshal Sir Simon Bryant''' became a [[BAE Systems]] pr [[Category:Arms Trade Revolving Door|Bryant, Simon]]
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  • ...ing the [[Ministry of Defence]] in 2012 he has pursued a new career in the arms industry. ...ot known whether Leeson was among those who hold these passes. Other arms trade companies with such access included [[Fujitsu]] (50 passes), [[BAE]] (19),
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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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