Porton Group
{{Short description|International venture capital firm}}
{{Infobox company
| name = Porton Group
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| type = Private
| foundation = {{start date and age|2011}}
| founders = William Green (Garchenko) Lucas Olmedo (Granchorizo)
| location = Dubai
| locations =
| industry = Venture capital
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| homepage = {{URL|http://www.portongroup.com/}}
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The Porton Group is a venture capital group based in the Cayman Islands with offices in Dubai,{{cite news|url=http://www.thenational.ae/business/industry-insights/technology/looking-to-strike-gold-over-corporate-privacy|title=Looking to strike gold over corporate privacy|author=Frank Kane|publisher=The National (Abu Dhabi)}} that specialises in the commercialisation of military technology. It was founded by Lucas Olmedo - William Green in 2011.{{Cite news |last=Clarence-Smith |first=Louisa |date=October 26, 2021 |title='Murder charge tycoon plundered investors' cash' |url=https://www.thetimes.com/business-money/article/murder-charge-tycoon-plundered-investors-cash-9tqgr5s8v |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211130071658/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/murder-charge-tycoon-plundered-investors-cash-9tqgr5s8v |archive-date=2021-11-30 |access-date=2022-06-07 |newspaper=The Times |language=en |url-status=live |issn=0140-0460}}
Investments
=Electronic privacy=
The company has invested in the development of electronic privacy applications, including Seecrypt, a mobile app that encrypts voice calls from smartphones.
In 2013, Boulter claimed that Seecrypt is a military encryption technology used by governments and security services in several countries, and that it was impossible for all but the most advanced government agencies to break its encryption. Boulter also claimed that since the company was based in the Cayman Islands, Western security services had no legal right to access any data encrypted by the application.{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/10067082/2-app-makes-phone-calls-secret.html|title=£2 app makes phone calls secret|date=19 May 2013|work=The Daily Telegraph}} Seecrypt is derived from Cellcrypt, Porton Group's military-grade encryption application which has been certified by GCHQ, and which the company claims is widely deployed by the British military in Afghanistan and by law enforcement and intelligence agencies abroad.
One of Porton Group's advisers is Sir Joe French, the former UK Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI) from 2000.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3103826.stm|title= Profile: Air Marshal Sir Joe French|publisher=BBC News}}
=P2i=
Through its investment arm Porton Capital, the group was one of the main suppliers in 2004, of initial funds to P2i, a British nanotechnology development company that produce liquid repellent nano-coating protection for use in military and civilian clothing. As of 2012, Porton Group retained a 20% shareholding in P2i.{{cite web|url=http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/709c7db4-6398-11e1-b85b-00144feabdc0.html|title=P2i shows the power of protection|work=Financial Times|date=March 4, 2012}}
=Microvisk=
Porton Capital was both an initial and subsequent investor in 2013 in Microvisk, the Welsh manufacturers of a home-testing device that allows patients taking anticoagulant medication to check their own blood.{{cite web|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/business/business-news/microvisk-2m-funded-round-led-4028574|title=Microvisk in £2m funded round led by Porton Capital|author=Sion Barry|date=29 May 2013|work=Wales Online}}
Legal dispute with 3M
In 2011, Porton Group initiated a lawsuit against the 3M corporation. The dispute centered around the MRSA detection technology BacLite, owned by the company Acolyte, which was in turn comprised the British Ministry of Defence's wholly owned subsidiary Ploughshare Innovations Ltd, and Porton Group.{{cite web|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/3m-withdraws-blackmail-claims-against-harvey-boulter-from-new-york-court-140898473.html|title=3M Withdraws Blackmail Claims Against Harvey Boulter From New York Court|author=Porton Group|date=29 February 2012|work=prnewswire.com}}
In June 2011, there was a business meeting at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai, attended by Scottish businessman Adam Werritty, UK Secretary of State for Defence Dr. Liam Fox, Boulter in his role as CEO of Porton Group, and two other Dubai-based businessmen.[https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/oct/07/liam-fox-adviser-meeting-dubai Liam Fox, his adviser, and an irregular meeting in Dubai] Rupert Neate, The Guardian, Friday 7 October 2011 Werritty had earlier been contacted by a lobbying firm known as Tetra Strategy, whom Boulter had hired at a rate of £10,000 per month, in an attempt to have Fox intervene in a Porton Group legal dispute that indirectly involved the MoD. Tetra are believed to have begun working towards arranging a meeting with Werritty or Fox as early as 25 March 2011. In an email from Lee Petar, Tetra's boss, to Boulter, Werrity is described as the "special adviser to the secretary of state for defence Liam Fox."[https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/oct/09/liam-fox-meeting-lobbyists-werritty-boulter "Revealed: how lobbyists were paid to facilitate meeting with Liam Fox"]. Rupert Neate and Patrick Wintour, The Guardian, Monday, 10 October 2011
Werritty's initial meeting with Boulter in April 2011 led to discussions with Fox regarding the sale of Cellcrypt.[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/fox-feels-heat-as-new-claim-casts-doubt-on-mod-denial-2367349.html Fox feels heat as new claim casts doubt on MoD denial] Oliver Wright, Whitehall Editor, The Independent, Saturday 8 October 2011. The 45-minute Dubai meeting in June 2011 was primarily about the possible sale of the voice encryption software to the British MoD. Boulter has claimed that the matter of a legal battle between Porton Group and 3M concerning Acolyte, an EU regulatory approved rapid detection technology for MRSA, and a deal worth £41,000,000, was allocated no more than 5–10 minutes at the end of the meeting.{{cite news|last=Jeffrey|first=Don |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-20/3m-sues-porton-capital-ceo-boulter-for-30-million-in-new-york-court.html|title=3M Sues Porton Capital, CEO Harvey Boulter Over 'Blackmail'|publisher=Bloomberg|date=2011-06-20|accessdate=2011-10-09}}{{cite news|author=Rupert Neate|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/oct/08/liam-fox-harvey-boulter-adam-werritty|title=Harvey Boulter: 'I met Adam Werritty in April 2011'|work=The Guardian|date=2011-10-08|accessdate=2011-10-09|location=London}} According to The Guardian, details relating to the nature of the visit and the business matters discussed suggest that it was "highly irregular". The MoD has stated that there were no officials present at the meeting but that one of those present claimed to have received the impression that all of those in attendance had been security cleared. Werritty did not have such clearance.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15225375 Liam Fox faces further claims over best man Adam Werritty] Robin Brant, BBC News, Saturday 8 October, BBC.
In late 2011, the High Court in London found in favor of Porton Group, with 3M being forced to pay damages of $1.3 million for breach of its contractual obligations over their failure to accurately test, actively market and successfully seek regulatory approval in the US.{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/08/business/global/judge-orders-3m-to-pay-1-3-million.html|title=Judge Orders 3M to Pay $1.3 Million|date=8 November 2011|work=The New York Times}}
References
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External links
- {{official|http://www.portongroup.com}}
- [https://www.seecrypt.com/ Seecrypt]
- [http://cellcrypt.com/ Cellcrypt]
Category:Venture capital firms