We will create new partnerships with businesses and universities to give them the tools to protect themselves from insider threats. ... That money would be used to pay off debt.” — 18 August 2023, Fox Business interview.
3 7 Items of business. 3 8 Quorum. 4 9 Effect of vacancy. ... a) confirmation of the minutes;. (b) business and action items arising from the previous meeting;.
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