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Category Archives: Intro business change
Infrastructure investment will push up energy bills
The £22 billion spend on upgrading gas and electricity networks will increase transmission charges paid though energy bills.
Posted in 2012, cat-news, Intro business change, News, Purchasing, Supply chain
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Government defends scrutiny of Olympic security contract
Crime and security minister says the progress of contractor G4S was monitored and challenged, as the military makes up a shortfall in security guards for the London games.
Posted in 2012, cat-news, Intro business change, Intro fraud & corruption, News, Purchasing
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Government defends scrutiny of Olympic security contract
Crime and security minister says the progress of contractor G4S was monitored and challenged, as the military makes up a shortfall in security guards for the London games.
Posted in 2012, cat-news, Home page top story, Intro business change, News, Purchasing
Comments Off on Government defends scrutiny of Olympic security contract