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The crown capital management international relations review eighteen GSK China staff he... - 1 views

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    The crown capital management international relations review eighteen GSK China staff held as whistleblower allegations emerge GlaxoSmithKline, the British drugs company that is the subject of a major criminal investigation in China, faced similar allegations from an internal whistleblower as early as January, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal. Details of the claims made at the start of the year emerged as Chinese police widened their inquiry into the company, putting 18 more GSK employees in detention, according to state media reports. An email from an anonymous whistleblower sent on January 16 to the entire GSK board, its auditors and several public relations staff, and copied to the Serious Fraud Office, appears to describe many of the same claims that are now being investigated by Chinese police. However, GSK has repeatedly said it only became aware of the specific problems identified by police two weeks ago. In the wake of the whistleblower email, GSK said it conducted a four-month internal investigation but "found no evidence of corruption or bribery". But the allegations listed in the email appear to be very similar to some of the wrong-doings now being alleged by Chinese investigators. http://the-crown-management.tumblr.com/ http://the-crown-management.blogspot.com/
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Industry, labor, foes sound off during hearing on nuclear waste - 1 views

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    Not often carry out nuclear industry executives and hardline activists who be against them agree on anything. Mutually the two hates the thought of continuing to stockpile highly radioactive waste the reactor cores of nuclear power plants on the site of each power-generating station. An hour-long hearing held December 2, 2013 drew almost 200 people from Ohio and Michigan to the Hilton Garden Inn in Perrysburg's Levis Commons was a reminder that both sides are still far apart on what the government's next step should be. Although it would mean putting up with the waste decades longer than expected, industry and trade unions eventually want a single, national repository. Failure to develop a solution is reason enough to shut down the industry; this is the antinuclear activists claim to the government. Nuclear power provides 20 percent of America's electricity. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the government agency that oversees the nuclear industry, learned a lot of information, the 11th stop on the agency's 12-city tour in which it ought to do just that: Get a cross section of opinions. As an answer to the government's decision to unfinished plans for a national repository in Nevada's Yucca Mountain, the NRC has been asking Americans about their thoughts regarding the agency's proposed "waste confidence" rule and its affiliated environmental impact statement,. As a consequence, the NRC is inquiring what the public's thoughts concerning leaving the waste where it is, at least for the time being.
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GCHQ: inside the top secret world of Britain's biggest spy agency - 1 views

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    A couple years back, GCHQ held its yearly sports fest on Wednesday, 15 June at London's Civil Service Sports Club. A gender-friendly, six-a-side football match was the main event of the activity, with games kicking off at exactly 11 A.M.. The day was a cheerful experience for those normally ensconced in the agency's unique doughnut-shaped command centre in Cheltenham. Participants were given a six-page list of rules and regulations to ascertain that people played fair. "Each team MUST field at least ONE lady player at all times," the note said. "Proper footwear shall be worn. Crocs, sandals or flip-flops are not allowed. The wearing of shin-pads is REQUIRED." Among all the extremely confidential papers about GCHQ exposed by the whistleblower, Edward Snowden, this has to be one of the least delicate. But it provides a peek into the world of the 6,100 people packed into the open-plan and underground GCHQ offices; that there is a sports activity at all shows something about the agency which many people outside their world could not appreciate. Last year, GCHQ also made trips to the Paris Disneyland, and its sailing club participated in an offshore regatta at Cowes. The agency also has a chess club, regular pub quiz nights, cake bazaars and an in-house puzzle newsletter named Kryptos. A member of Stonewall beginning last year, GCHQ has its own Pride group for employees who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. There is also a paranormal group that describes itself as "GCHQ's ghost-hunting group". It is open to staff and their partners either "sceptics or believers" who want to explore "supposedly haunted properties". Employees reckon their age on the internal directory, "GCWiki", by their "internet age", a gage of how long they have been experts on the web. They meet friends during yearly family open-days, or through messages on the agency's own version of MySpace, aptly titles SpySpace. Colleagues are bound to meet others cut from the same fabric. The agenc
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