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Date Business
05 March 2013
10:00 am
Subject: Private Finance 2
Witness(es): Glenn Fox, Chief Investment Officer, Hadrian's Wall Capital, Perry Noble, Infrastructure Partner, Hermes GPE, Joanne Segars, Chief Executive, National Association of Pension Funds and Robert Hingley, Director of Investment Affairs, Association of British Insurers; David Heald, Professor of Accountancy, University of Aberdeen Business School and Richard Abadie, Global Head of Infrastructure, PWC
Location: Room 5, Palace of Westminster

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