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NAME ORGANISATION DEPARTMENT JOB TITLE CONTACT

DETAILS INTERVIEW DATE [Police]

[Ministry of Interior]

[Professional/trade organisations]

[Private Security company]

[Client: member of the international community]

[Client:

international/

multinational company]

NAME ORGANISATION DEPARTMENT JOB TITLE CONTACT

DETAILS INTERVIEW DATE [Client: national

company]

{Client: Small/local business]

[Chamber of Commerce]

[Human Rights Group]

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Annex C - Bibliography

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