Right again – in issue 139 we reviewed the privatisation of Qinetiq, which was floated off from the Ministry of Defence and sold to the US Carlyle Group. ‘Daft, or what?’ was our headline. Ten top civil servants put in £540,000 in and saw their stake rise by 20,000% in a day. Caryle put in £42m and saw it rise to £374m on the day of the sale – a 786% profit. Another triumph for the Chancellor of the day, gormless Gordon.
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