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Latest revision as of 03:07, 7 September 2019

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Formation21 Oct 2010
FounderMartin Dubbey.jpg Martin Dubbey
Worked for the II.

Harod Associates carried out research for the Integrity Initiative. It was founded by Martin Dubbey, a member of the Institute for Statecraft.

Ownership

As of 2015, Martin Dubbey and his wife were the sole shareholders.[1]

Project Iris

Full article: Project Iris

After an agreement with Guy Spindler, Harod Associates conducted an analysis of how social media influenced public perceptions about the Skripal Affair, for which the company was paid £12,000.

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