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- Gavin_Wheeldon abstract "Gavin Wheeldon (born 12 May 1976) is a British businessman and entrepreneur from the Manchester area who is best known for a controversial contract his former company, Applied Language Solutions, signed with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Justice.Wheeldon founded ALS in 2003. In December of 2011 he sold the business to Capita plc; resulting in the company rebranding to Capita Translation and Interpreting.".
- Q5528305 abstract "Gavin Wheeldon (born 12 May 1976) is a British businessman and entrepreneur from the Manchester area who is best known for a controversial contract his former company, Applied Language Solutions, signed with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Justice.Wheeldon founded ALS in 2003. In December of 2011 he sold the business to Capita plc; resulting in the company rebranding to Capita Translation and Interpreting.".
- Gavin_Wheeldon comment "Gavin Wheeldon (born 12 May 1976) is a British businessman and entrepreneur from the Manchester area who is best known for a controversial contract his former company, Applied Language Solutions, signed with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Justice.Wheeldon founded ALS in 2003. In December of 2011 he sold the business to Capita plc; resulting in the company rebranding to Capita Translation and Interpreting.".
- Q5528305 comment "Gavin Wheeldon (born 12 May 1976) is a British businessman and entrepreneur from the Manchester area who is best known for a controversial contract his former company, Applied Language Solutions, signed with the United Kingdom's Ministry of Justice.Wheeldon founded ALS in 2003. In December of 2011 he sold the business to Capita plc; resulting in the company rebranding to Capita Translation and Interpreting.".