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인권옹호자에 대한 공격

Andrew Ramsay The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union

사건 날짜
2017년 12월 1일
날짜 정확도
연도 및 달 일치
남성
Union
위협 및 협박
목표: 개인
사건 위치: 영국
K2 미국 기술: 전자제품, 인터넷 및 통신 서비스 제공업체

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A private detective agency hired by a Kazakhstan multinational company linked to the asbestos industry has been spying on a United Nations health agency and the international anti-asbestos movement for the last four years. The global spying operation, codenamed Project Spring, was the brainchild of K2 Intelligence. Corporate spy Robert Moore specifically targeted Barry Robson, a former senior official with the Maritime Union of Australia and the current president of the Asbestos Diseases Foundation of Australia, Andrew Ramsay, a senior Queensland official with the CFMEU, and Andrew Dettmer, national president of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union.