Crispin Black
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Crispin Black is a former U.K government intelligence analyst with the Joint Intelligence Committee and is now a director of Janusian Security Risk Management which is a risk assessment group active in Iraq Post-Saddam Hussein. [1] [2]
On May 11, 2006, Crispin Black, was a a common feature on the media following the reports that looked at the July 7, 2005 attacks in London. Report Clears Intelligence Officers in London Bombings", Voice of America, May 11, 2006.] [3]
Contact Details: Black AT riskadvisory.net
External links
- Crispin Black, "The trouble with joint intelligence" Guardian, May 26, 2004
- Crispin Black, "A slow-burn report to stop the rot: There will be no more politicised intelligence or dodgy dossiers", Guardian, July 15, 2004.
- Crispin Black, "Crispin Black: Contempt is the new sleaze", The Independent, May 9 2006.
- Michael Drudge, "Report Clears Intelligence Officers in London Bombings", Voice of America, May 11, 2006.
- Jane Hutcheon, "London bombings could have been prevented: report, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, May 11, 2006