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  • ...former Labour Party general secretary who is at the heart of the "cash for peerages" investigation being carried out by Scotland Yard has had four laptop compu ...play.var.1054797.0.cashforpeerages_tale_gains_a_further_twist.php Cash-for-peerages tale gains a further twist] Last Accessed 21st June 2007
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  • ...owning Street]] from 2005-07. He provided political management and support for the development of the Labour government's political strategy. The Labour P ...arman]] in the [[Department of Social Security]], then as head of strategy for Scotland's former first minister, [[Henry McLeish]].'It's an extremely rich
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  • ...e was appointed as the UK Prime Minister’s new “special representative for veterans’ transition”. <ref> Christopher Hope, [http://www.telegraph.co ...vices company, [[ADT Limited]], which was sold to US conglomerate [[Tyco]] for £2.5 billion in 1997. He retains a sizeable holding in Tyco. He is now cha
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  • ...999 Noon Products was bought by WT Foods for £50 million (£35 million in cash and 12 million shares, now worth £6.8 million).[http://business.guardian.c ...year term until 2003. He has also been appointed to the Board of Transport for London.
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  • ...9 he bought the [[Priory Hospital Group]], 13 acute psychiatric hospitals, for £100 million. He waschair of the [[Better Regulation Task Force]]'s Workin ...Noon]], [[Barry Townsley]] and Sir [[David Garrard]], Patel was nominated for a peerage. The [[House of Lords]] Appointments Commission voiced concern o
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  • ...alternative cabinet" and during the Miners' Strike of 1984-85 had used his cash and forceful personality to build a clandestine network of disaffected and ...darling of the Tory right in the nineties. Hart's organisation, Committee for a Free Britain, published two periodicals, the Cold War bulletin World Brie
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  • ...Profile] (accessed 1 August 2015); Steven Shepherd, head of CISO / IT Risk for Animus Associates - [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/steven-shepherd/0/b30/242 * ''For main article see [[ISC Global]].''
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  • ...ce.uk/about/bobquick.htm Assistant Commissioner Robert Quick - responsible for Specialist Operations], Metropolitan Police Service, accessed 13 February 2 ...ce.uk/about/bobquick.htm Assistant Commissioner Robert Quick - responsible for Specialist Operations], Metropolitan Police Service, accessed 13 February 2
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  • ...voy to the Middle East. He was questioned and arrested over the [[Cash-for-Peerages Scandal]]. Levy is reported to be 'euphemistically known as the Man with th ...y expensive hotel'. Levy and his wife 'became the popular hosts of parties for carefully selected guests'. In the words of one guest, "It was always sensi
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  • ...r"> [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/working-peerages-announced Working peerages announced], Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street, press release, 1 Au ...-news/152694/the-peer-raising-millions-jerusalem The peer raising millions for Jerusalem], The Jewish Chronicle, 25 January 2016</ref>
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  • ...ket value had risen to around £500million, allowing him to sell his stake for £100million. <ref name="Ind"> Marcus Williamson [http://www.independent.co ...London to move to Geneva, where he based his new company [[Air Capital]], for tax purposes. He moved back to London in April 2011.<ref name="Ind"/>
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  • He is a [[Labour Party]] donor and was involved in the cash for peerages scandal in 2006. His father-in-law was [[Leonard Wolfson]]. ===Cash for peerages===
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