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Security business scrutinises Iraq transition

By Sylvia Pfeifer, Defence Industries Correspondent

Published: December 30 2008 18:14 | Last updated: December 30 2008 18:14

When the clock strikes midnight in Iraq on Wednesday night, the country will enter a new era. At that moment a United Nations mandate expires, and Iraqi police and soldiers will take the lead in providing security for government and business.

The change is being watched closely by executives of the private security industry, not least those based in Britain. The sector has boomed in Iraq since the allied invasion in 2003, leading to Saddam Hussein’s downfall as president.

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