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IPSA elects Chair

New Chairman for IPSA elected

Manchester: 9 October 2008

The UK Association of Independent Personal Search Agents (IPSA) has announced that Christian Lister has been elected as the incoming Chair of the Association.

The press release states:

“The Association of Independent Personal Search Agents is a representative body set up specifically to represent and support personal search agencies across the UK. Operating on a non-profit-making basis we provide a range of services designed to inform and support members in the current fast-changing marketplace.”

During September 2008 OPSA published a press release titled: Government’s secret anti-business plan to help local authorities’ fleece consumers.

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