Heath’s new job
The former British Prime Minister, Edward Heath, will head the supervisory board of a privately funded international intelligence agency assessing political and economic developments around the world, the “Sunday Telegraph” has reported. Clients would be companies, institutions and governments, the newspaper said. The Dutchbased agency is being called International Reporting and Information Systems Holdings — 1.R.1.5. The report said the company was being ■ formed by a “group of inter- ! national businessmen who i believe a huge market exists in providing intelligence information of a high calibre, following disenchantment with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency for its disastrous forecasts about the Shah’s regime in Iran.” — London.
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