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CRAVEN
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There's a plaque on the wall says it was built by a condominium in 1962, whoever they may be.
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JEDBURGH
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The year of the Cuban missile crisis. Lot of people got shit-scared that year.
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USHER
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Mr Harcourt.
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CHILWELL
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Mr Harcourt, it says here that you're on a secondment from Lloyds and are at present attached to the Cabinet Office.
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HARCOURT
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Yes.
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CHILWELL
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Perhaps you could tell the committee exactly what your present function is.
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HARCOURT
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I'm what might be called a troubleshooter.
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PELHAM
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Does that mean you're in intelligence?
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HARCOURT
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No, ma'am. I'm a lawyer.
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BEWES
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Mr Harcourt, who or what first drew your attention to the present situation at IIF?
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HARCOURT
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The Treasury, they'd heard that the company was about to be taken over by one of the big American energy corporations and wanted a fix on it.
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BEWES
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How long ago was that?
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HARCOURT
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A year.
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CHILWELL
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And what was your reaction?
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HARCOURT
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A surprise. I wasn't able to understand what an industrial giant like Fusion would want with a low-grade storage plant in Yorkshire.
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BEWES
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They hold the Queen's Award for Industry.
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CHILWELL
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So what, on reflection, made this company so interesting to the Fusion Corporation?
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HARCOURT
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Well, it had to be something quite unique, and I narrowed it down to one possibility. The ability to manufacture plutonium, illegally.
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PELHAM
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So you and GAIA came to the same conclusion?
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HARCOURT
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We both read the Marsh Report.
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