The company has supported and advised companies,
government agencies and private clients on the
matter of risk mitigation, business development and
the business of continuity capitalisation.
With offices on four continents and a wide range of
assets and resources, KCS provides an enviable
array of services to support its clients regardless
of the issues and problems confronting them.
United Kingdom, London
The Principals have been involved with various government agencies in the UK and Germany over some 30 years, which
has led to the development of an extremely strong network of assets and resources. The range of assignments carried
out in these areas spans the whole spectrum of security and intelligence, from discreet acquisition, market research
and unfair market competition, to white-collar fraud, to organised crime and terrorism.
NGO's, government agencies and high network individuals
have all used our services at some time.
The clients of the KCS Group have worked with
its principals for many years and know that we
have strong government connections, access to a
surprising number of the worlds decision makers,
regulators and major industry executives.
Our network of connections is second to none.
The experience and reputation of the principals
is recognised by many and is consequently
employed time and time again.
As a result of the above, KCS has an enviable
reputation of handling some of the most sensitive
assignments.
USA, New York
Numerous assignments have been undertaken in the US for and on behalf of US organisations and European multinationals.
The nature of that work has included the provision of security support and intelligence advice for US power groups and
defence companies and investment banks operating in Europe, Latin America, Asia Pacific region and the Russian Federation.
Stuart Poole-Robb
Chief Executive Officer
Stuart Poole-Robb joined the Royal Air Force at an early age, during which time he served in Aden, Bahrain, Muscat and Sharjah. Later he transferred to the Special Investigation Branch (SIB) in 1962, and was subsequently sent for Special Forces training in Hereford followed by cold weather survival courses in Norway and hot weather training in Borneo.
Within his unit he received weapons, counter insurgency and counter terrorism training. He later saw service in Egypt, Libya, Nigeria and Oman - culminating in a tour of duty in the Yemen. His tour of duty was completed late in 1971. Poole-Robb's connections with HMG continued with the Operations Research Unit in Century House (SIS) where he saw service in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and elsewhere in the USSR. In October of 1989, he temporarily worked on secondment for the West German Government working with the Treuhandanstalt through to April 1990.
Stuart Poole-Robb has written a number of papers and books on security and intelligence operations and threats the world over, not the least of which was Risky Business co-authored with his great friend and colleague, Alan Bailey - published in 2002 and reprinted again in 2004 and again in 2005.
He is 3rd Dan in Shotokan Karate.
Stuart Poole-Robb's blog site can be found at Sourcebase