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Van driver aids in capture of armed robbers
Armed robbers who stole £18,000 from a security van were caught after a passing van driver pursued them while filming the getaway on his mobile
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G4S's £24M tagging offer rejected
A £24 million offer from security giant G4S to settle an overcharging scandal has been rejected by the Government as officials vowed to "pursue all possible avenues" to recoup more taxpayers' cash. The under-fire private
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G4S rejects £1.5bn offer
Outsourcing and security giant G4S has rejected an "opportunistic" £1.55 billion bid for its cash transportation business. The FTSE 100 group said the offer from private equity firm Charterhouse Capital fundamentally undervalued the
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G4S reported over tagging contracts
G4S is waiting to hear whether fraud investigators are to launch a criminal inquiry into the security giant after it refused to co-operate with the Government over the tagging contract scandal. The company - well-known for its botched handling of
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Embattled G4S boss to step down
The boss of security giant G4S is to stand down - just months after he came under fire for his company's botched handling of its Olympics Games contract. Chief executive Nick Buckles, who was paid a total of £1.2 million in 2012, was
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Bigger pay packet for G4S chief
The boss of security giant G4S took home a bigger pay packet in 2012 despite the company's botched handling of the Olympics Games contract. G4S paid chief executive Nick Buckles a total £1.19 million in 2012, up from £1.02 million a year
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G4S profits dented by Olympics woe
Security guards group G4S have had to count the cost of last year's Olympics fiasco after seeing annual profits drop by 32% to £175 million. The company, which is the largest employer on the London Stock Exchange with 620,000 staff in 125