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The Day Group are building a Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) waste processing site in Avonmouth
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Nov. 2, 2016, 5:18 p.m.
US Naval Intelligence veteran Kenyon Gibson joins us from an undisclosed location in New York City to discuss infiltration of neo-Nazi groups as he believes the German army intelligence Abwehr infiltrated the US after WWII. An insight into the early 1980s John DeLorean scandal and 2003 creation of Qinetiq & Cyveillance out of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) in 2001 as a means of addressing the declining defence research budget, Qinetiq was spun off in two stages: the sale of a minority stake in the business to the private equity firm, the Carlyle Group in 2003 and a flotation on the London Stock Exchange in 2006. The PAC report found weaknesses in the 2003 sale process, and the National Audit Office have estimated that the taxpayer could have received £90 million more from the privatisation. The MOD continues to hold a 19 per cent shareholding in the company.
http://www.itpro.co.uk/603537/qinetiq-deal-cost-taxpayers-100-million
Ian Robinson takes us on a grand tour of Avonmouth which appears to have been abused by waste companies on the docks after the great flies scandal of 2014. After moving their refuse derived fuel (RDF) operation The Day Group are building a Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) waste processing site but they dont yet appear to have any planning permission http://www.bristol247.com/channel/news-comment/daily/environment/objections-over-latest-avonmouth-waste-plant.

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