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UK aid company bosses quit in crackdown on profiteering | Politics | The Guardian

theguardian.com - Matthew Weaver
Four executives at Adam Smith International step down amid government pressure over misconduct The founders of Adam Smith International (ASI), one of the biggest UK foreign aid contractors, have stepped down after the government froze future contracts with the firm over questions about its ethical integrity. The London-based consultancy has announced a restructuring of its top team after pressure was put on the Department for International Development (DfID), which has entrusted it with £450m i.  show all text
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