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FOR BOTH MOD CASES: THALES.NI AND BAES
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FTM Track: MOD Procurement to BAES/Thales
Core Flow: MOD funds (£3.7B 2015/16 to BAES; £1.6B LMM to Thales via UKEF loan guarantee) via non-competitive TOBA/SEPP frameworks. Trace via Companies House (BAES/Thales filings), LSE disclosures (BAES ownership), UKEF reports (loan risks to taxpayers). Apply IDI toolkit: DFI resources for UKEF scrutiny; supply chain tools (Trase Finance) for subcontractor exclusion; legal databases (BAILII) for precedents like nuclear decommissioning JR.
Uncovered: French state (33% Thales stake) enables dominance, mirroring Chinese DFI influence; NAO/SSRO data shows £1.7B savings lost to monopoly; ADS Group SME lists reveal foreclosure (e.g., QinetiQ, MBDA bids denied).
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CLASS MEMBERS:
Prospective Class Members (UK Defence SMEs, BAES/Thales Affected)
• Filtronic plc - sales@filtronic.com
• Kognitiv Spark Ltd - info@kognitivspark.com
• VRAI International Ltd - pat@vrai.ie
• QinetiQ Group plc - enquiries@qinetiq.com
• Ultra Electronics Ltd - info@ultra.group
• Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions - sales@cobhamaes.com
• Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd - enquiries@sstl.co.uk
• Supacat Ltd - sales@supacat.com
• Frazer-Nash Consultancy - enquiries@fnc.co.uk
• Chemring Group plc - info@chemring.co.uk
• BMT Group Ltd - info@bmt.org
• Blighter Surveillance Systems - sales@blighter.com
• Cranfield Aerospace Solutions - info@cranfield.aero
• Artemis Intelligent Power Ltd - info@artemis-ip.com
• Malloy Aeronautics Ltd - info@malloy.aero
Search Keywords/Phrases
• "UK defence SME" OR "defence supply chain SME" OR "MOD supplier SME"
• "BAES competitor SME" OR "Thales LMM alternative SME"
• "defence innovation SME UK" OR "submarine enterprise SME"
Advanced Search Options & Paste Text
Companies House (https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/advanced-search)
• Filters: Company status=Active; Type=Private limited; SIC=25400 OR 30300 OR 30400 (weapons/aircraft/military vehicles); Incorporation after 01/01/2000.
• Paste in SIC: 25400,30300,30400
• Paste in Company name: defence SME
EU Business Registers (https://e-justice.europa.eu/content_business_registers_in_member_states-105-en.do?member=1)
• Select UK; Search by NACE C25.40 (weapons) OR C30.30 (aircraft).
• Paste in Company name: defence OR aerospace SME
• Filter: Active companies, size=Small/Medium.
OpenCorporates (https://opencorporates.com/advanced-search)
• Jurisdiction=GB; Keywords=defence SME; Company type=Private limited; Status=Active.
• Paste in Search: defence OR MOD supplier SME
• NACE filter: C-25.4, C-30.3.
**Bizin.eu (https://www.bizinz.eu/)**
• Business area=defence; Country=Great Britain; Size=SME.
• Paste in Business area: defence
• Paste in City: UK
Margó (https://businessdirectory.io/)
• Search: defence SME UK; Filter B2B, location=UK.
• Paste in Query: defence supply chain SME
Companies Data Cloud Free (https://companiesdata.cloud/free-european-companies-databases)
• Select UK; Download free version; Filter post-download by SIC 25.40/30.30.
• Keywords for manual filter: defence, aerospace, military SME.
OpenSanctions (https://www.opensanctions.org/advanced-search)
• Entity type=Organisation; Keywords=UK defence SME; Exclude sanctions.
• Paste in Name: defence company UK.
EBRA Worldwide (https://ebra.be/worldwide-registers)
• Search UK register; Keywords=defence SME.
• NACE: C25.40.
Emails via company sites/LinkedIn post-search.
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BAES Case, Breach of CMA Undertakings: SMEs denied access to BAES facilities/IP like QinetiQ, Ultra Electronics; competitors affected by non-compliance such as Thales UK, Leonardo.
BAES Case, CA98 Chapter I Anti-Competitive Agreements: Suppliers in TOBA/SEPP frameworks like Babcock, Rolls-Royce, harmed by collusion; SMEs such as Supacat, Frazer-Nash, excluded via agreements.
BAES Case, CA98 Chapter II Abuse of Dominance: Defence contractors foreclosed like MBDA, Cobham; innovators including Surrey Satellite Technology, Chemring, via exclusionary IP refusal or aftermarket leverage.
BAES Case, Misfeasance in Public Office: Taxpayers via inflated MOD costs (£3.7B 2015/16); SMEs per NAO/SSRO reports on unrealized savings (£1.7B).
BAES Case, Unlawful Means Conspiracy: Competitors Thales, Leonardo, Rolls-Royce, via BAES-MOD exclusion; affected SMEs like BMT Group, witnessing bid losses.
BAES Case, Investor Misrepresentation: BAES shareholders post-2010 pleas; investors in competitors like Thales/Leonardo, devalued by undisclosed risks.
BAES Case, Negligence/Breach of Statutory Duty: SMEs such as Blighter Surveillance, Cranfield Aerospace, failing competition duty; employees in foreclosed firms.
MOD Thales Case, Illegality Breach DSPCR/PCR: NI SMEs like Artemis Intelligent Power, Malloy Aeronautics, denied tender; UK defence startups excluded.
MOD Thales Case, Irrationality Flawed VfM: Taxpayers exposed to £1.6B UKEF risk; regional SMEs in NI/Scotland per under-spend data.
MOD Thales Case, Failure to Consider Alternatives: Suppliers like Rafael, Raytheon UK, ignored; SMEs such as Malloy, Supacat, lacking assessment.
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CLASS MEMBER TYPES: USPCONSORCIO Y LITISCONSORCIO
A- USPCONSORCIO:
-Unsolicited Proposal (USP) for Low-Value Contract
To: MOD Procurement Office, Cabinet Office PPRS
Date: 20/10/2025
Subject: USP for SME Support Contract (<£100K threshold)
Proposal: Offer low-value contract to class members (e.g., QinetiQ, Thales NI SMEs) for defence audit/consultancy services under RM6098 framework. Addresses NAO 2025 governance gaps, contingent liabilities (UKEF £1.6B risk), and procurement flaws (PPRS 2023/24 trends).
Value: £75K
Deliverables: Compliance audits, redress strategy, SME capacity building.
Justification: Mitigates MOD liability, aligns with Model Services Contract v2.1, leverages PPP cooperation models.
Class Members: QinetiQ, Ultra Electronics, Artemis Intelligent Power, Malloy Aeronautics.
Contact: Submit via PPRS portal, ref: MOD/USP/2025.
B- LITISCONSORCIO:
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