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" ... All other functions (such as PCB build, assembly and packaging) were subcontracted. This meant that to get our own eyes on the processes, we would have needed to visit a network of another four businesses. Therefore, to locate a partner that aligned with our original needs (and partly due to the lack of transparency), we went in a different direction, which required another trip overseas at a later date. ... "
" ... However, Turkey doesn’t seem very keen on working with international E&P majors, at least not along the production sharing model. Instead, they may just contract for services. Donmez stressed that they Turkish Petroleum (TP) will carry out the entire drilling independently, while the segment of pipeline connection to the shore may be subcontracted to an international company. ... "
" ... In 2017, Channel 4 documentary Dispatches found that factories in Leicester which were supplying Boohoo were paying workers less than the minimum wage. At the time Boohoo stated that the work had been subcontracted without their knowledge. ... "
" ... Taylor said the carrier will not negotiate over a union proposal that would cover members if the kitchens are sold and the work is subcontracted. ... "
" ... The foremost in terms of its shocking relevance to the present has to be “Crime In Progress: Inside The Steele Dossier And The Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump” by the people in its engine room, the honchos of Fusion GPS who subcontracted Christopher Steele. The book came out in December, 2019 and a firestorm should have ensued from its revelations - but for an odd coinciding event. On the day of publication, the Inspector General chose to deliver his official report about the FBI's investigation into Trump-Russia. He faulted the FBI here and there and did his slippery best to help the President. His timing was doubtless superbly accidental, apolitical, and utterly unrehearsed. Yet it did eclipse the book's impact. Written by Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, the private intelligence firm's founders, “Crime In Progress” reads like an old-fashioned police procedural, terse, direct, transparent, compulsively readable, self-evidently plausible. It tells the story we all know both too well and not quite enough, always dissolving focus as it nears the nail-in-the-coffin of collusion. But reading the book, the relentless accretion of revelations moment-by-moment as they occur in time makes the evidence, more than ever, feel overwhelming and damning. ... "