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Banned rubbish could have filled three Albert Halls. Confiscation order comes as Environment Agency closes 750 illegal waste sites in 12 months
Anthony joined UK Government Investments at its creation on 1 April 2016. Previously, Anthony was part of the Shareholder Executive which he joined in October 2010 to head the Portfolio Unit. He has over 20 years banking experience having joined...
Anthony led the Capital Projects Team within the Oil and Pipelines Agency ( OPA ), a new team established in 2017 to assist the Ministry of Defence with the delivery of major Capital Projects across the six OFDs operated by...
Anthony Inglese trained and worked as a lawyer in the Home Office. He became Head Lawyer at the Office of Fair Trading in 1991; then Head Lawyer at the Ministry of Defence in 1995; and in 1997 he was appointed...
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The Environment Agency has successfully secured confiscation orders for over £50,000 for storing illegal material on a site in Skegness, Lincolnshire.
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