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G4S on Wednesday was hit by an elaborate hoax after a fake statement said the company made accounting errors and fired its financial chief, which dented the U.K.-based security giant’s stock ...
As Allied Bidco has now received acceptances under the Offer in respect of, and/or otherwise acquired, not less than 90 per cent. in value of the G4S Shares to which the Offer relates and of the ...
The private firm at the centre of the Olympics security shambles is looking to hire former police officers as civilian investigators to work on sensitive, high-profile cases. G4S Policing ...
G4S, a global security provider with a broad footprint in the United States, has been plagued by a series of scandals in the U.S. and overseas. Only some have garnered media attention, regulatory ...
G4S, which had earlier in the day released a genuine trading statement, condemned the fake. It said: ‘We have been made aware of a fraudulent website and press release purporting to be from G4S plc.
Outsourcing firm G4S was the subject of a hoax press release yesterday, which falsely claimed that the company had overstated its profit by almost £400m. The firm’s share price dropped by more ...
The G4S website says it is the largest secure outsourcing company in the UK and Ireland. Support free-thinking journalism and attend Independent events “More than 10,000 customers, ...
G4S Policing Solutions has launched the new www.policingsolutions.co.uk website for candidates; developed by 4MAT the site is integrated with the G4S home-site and has been designed in-line with the ...
G4S Policing Solutions, part of G4S, is advertising for “civilian investigators” who will be “assisting detectives by carrying out vital tasks such as taking statements and retrieving CCTV ...
However, TCPalm journalists saw security guards wearing uniforms bearing the G4S logo this month. And the G4S website advertised a job opening at a “hospital campus” in Fort Pierce last month.
A Briton who was among five G4S employees killed in a blast in Kabul has been named as Luke Griffin. Luke Griffin, 33, from the Merseyside area, had worked for the company for eight years.
The move, confirmed in a statement posted on the G4S website, will see the sale of 13 children’s homes run by the company as well as the contracts to manage and run Medway and Oakhill secure training ...