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May
TCAP examines Cummins’ Kubota tractor case study against the wider public record around asbestos, origin-labelling enforcement, recalls and product claims. It asks what the orange machinery brochure leaves outside the frame.
Page Partners : Samsung – Memory Chips, Price Fixing And Page’s Shiny Client Profile
This piece places Page’s Samsung client profile beside Samsung’s historical DRAM price-fixing guilty plea. It asks what corporate recruitment prestige looks like once the regulator file is opened.
Page Partners : OneAdvanced II – OneAdvanced, Now TwoAdvanced, Still Not Fucking Secure
TCAP returns to OneAdvanced’s security failures and the real-world consequences of disruption to health and care services. The article contrasts that record with the uplifting language around responsible technology and opportunity.
Cummins Confidential : Cummins Cracks Clessie’s Coffin Before Selling The X15 Diesel Sermon
Cummins’ founder nostalgia is set against the company’s continued heavy-duty diesel sales pitch. TCAP argues that heritage, Destination Zero language and combustion marketing make a very awkward little family reunion.
A rolling page of fresh TCAP links, investigations and related material. It is a useful starting point for readers looking to explore the wider archive.
Cummins Confidential : Destination Sell Button, Bigger Engines, And A Reheated Driveline Advert
This article takes apart Cummins’ driveline marketing and its wider engine strategy. It asks whether the company is showing innovation or simply reheating old machinery in a cleaner corporate wrapper.
Page Partners : Medicom – 150 Placements For The Pandemic Mask Machine
TCAP examines Page’s connection to Medicom and the commercial machinery around pandemic-era mask production. It asks what a glossy recruitment success story looks like once the wider corporate record enters the room.
The Cepac Files : Morrisons And The Dirty Supplier Problem
Morrisons’ public values are tested against its reported Cepac supply-chain connection. The article asks what a major retailer should do once it is put on notice of allegations involving its packaging supplier.
Cummins Confidential Special : AI Coup Or Corporate Theft? The Jury Just Answered
A Delaware jury verdict in the C3 AI dispute becomes the focus here. TCAP considers what the finding against Cummins says about partnership, innovation and corporate accountability.
Page Partners : Serasa Experian II – The Credit File Comes Back Wrong
This article examines credit-file accuracy and the damage caused when corporate data is wrong. It asks why consumers must so often carry the burden of repairing somebody else’s record-keeping.
TCAP looks at Cummins-powered bunkering vessels and the environmental baggage of marine fuel operations. The article contrasts polished maritime branding with the dirtier realities around the business.
The Cepac Files : Tesco And The Every Little Helps Supply Problem
Tesco’s ethical branding is placed beside its reported Cepac supply-chain link. TCAP asks whether “Every Little Helps” extends to proper scrutiny of a supplier facing serious allegations.
The Cepac Files : C&D Foods And The Cardboard Chain
This piece identifies C&D Foods as a key bridge in the wider packaging supply chain. It traces how Cepac’s relationship can reach major supermarket brands through the cardboard chain.
Customer Corner : SEACOR – Cummins’ 95-Litre Panther And The Offshore Graveyard In The Background
Cummins marine power is considered alongside SEACOR and the offshore industry’s record of catastrophe and risk. The article asks what sits behind an engineering case study when the background is a graveyard.
The Cepac Files : Greggs And The Inclusion Flake
Greggs’ inclusion messaging is examined against its reported connection to Cepac’s supply chain. TCAP asks whether corporate warmth means much when an uncomfortable supplier question arrives at the counter.
This shareholder piece looks at Fideuram’s Cummins stake alongside the wider record surrounding the banking group. It asks what institutional investors are actually backing beyond the dividend story.
Page Partners : Cepac Limited – Redactions, Panic Calls And The Disabled Candidate They Googled
TCAP sets out its account of the Cepac recruitment process, disability disclosure and the material later disclosed through a DSAR. It questions why the documentary trail looks so different from the corporate version of events.
Customer Corner : OceanJet – Cummins Ferry Power, Broken Boats And The Passenger-Risk Machine
This article examines Cummins’ ferry-power connection to OceanJet and the risks faced by passengers. It asks what reliability messaging means when the people using the vessels carry the consequences.
The Cepac Files : Lidl And The Disability Conduct Trap
Lidl’s own disability history is placed beside its reported relationship with Cepac. TCAP asks why a retailer familiar with disability-law lessons would ignore concerns about a supplier.
Cummins Confidential : The Newsroom Maze, The Ram Page, And A Big Diesel Fuck You To The Environment
TCAP pulls apart Cummins’ environmental messaging around RAM diesel. The article argues that the newsroom’s clean language struggles to hide the old combustion machine beneath it.
The Cepac Files : Greggs II – Cepac Supplier Problem – The Dirty Conduct Narrative
This follow-up returns to Greggs, Cepac and the allegations forming the centre of The Cepac Files. It asks why a household brand should be comfortable remaining connected to that supplier story.
Page Partners : Elvie – 102 Placements For The Femtech Fire Sale
TCAP examines Page’s Elvie recruitment work against the company’s commercial difficulties. It asks whether progressive branding survives when the business story becomes a fire sale.
Cummins Confidential : Zombie Brake Shoes, Gas Engine Fairy Tales, And The Same Old Fossil Machine
Cummins’ remanufacturing and natural-gas-engine campaigns are read as one corporate performance. TCAP argues that neither zombie brake shoes nor fossil gas amount to the clean future being advertised.
The Cepac Files : Asda And The Inclusion Checkout
Asda’s public inclusion commitments are set against its reported Cepac supply connection. The article asks what happens when disability values reach the checkout and meet procurement.
Horsfield Menzies : Brochure Sam vs File Sam
A Chambers Chatter piece comparing public-facing legal polish with the litigation file described by TCAP. It asks whether the brochure and the record tell the same story.
The third Fisher Investments instalment follows its continuing Cummins holding. TCAP asks what shareholder stewardship means once an investor has been publicly alerted to the accountability questions.
Cummins Confidential : India Prints The Engine Money While The West Gets The Leaflet
This article looks at Cummins India, engine profits and the company’s financial story. It contrasts the money being made in India with the polished messaging offered to Western audiences.
Page Partners : GSK – Pills, Pay-To-Prescribe And The Disability File
TCAP considers Page’s relationship with GSK alongside historic controversies and disability questions. It asks how a global healthcare company’s public mission sits beside its corporate record.
Cummins tug power is placed beside Harley Marine’s corporate infighting and public history. The article looks behind the maritime branding to the boardroom knife fight.
The Cepac Files : Aldi And The Discount Inclusion Problem
Aldi’s value-and-inclusion image is examined alongside its reported Cepac supply-chain link. TCAP asks whether accountability gets discounted along with everything else.
Cummins Confidential : HELM – Rolled Out More Times Than Clessie’s Corpse
This article takes aim at Cummins HELM and the repetition of its multi-fuel marketing story. TCAP argues that the same engine business keeps being dressed in fresh clothes and wheeled back out.
Chambers Chatter: 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square And The Fantasy CV Barrister
A Chambers Chatter article examining claims around a barrister’s professional presentation. It asks whether an impressive CV still holds up when somebody checks the detail.
The third Geode Capital piece tracks its continued Cummins investment. TCAP asks why institutional investors can buy more stock without answering the accountability questions already on the table.
June
Page Partners : UBS – Best Possible Fits For The Dirty Money Machine
This article places Page’s UBS relationship beside the bank’s extensive controversy history. It asks what recruitment prestige looks like when it is tied to a dirty-money machine.
Cummins Confidential : Pay-To-Play Is Back. Silver Award Paraded. Golden Noose Uncollected.
TCAP interrogates Cummins’ disability-award culture and the fees surrounding corporate recognition. It asks whether companies are improving disabled people’s lives or merely paying to mark their own homework.
Chambers Chatter : Oliver White And The ‘Same Freedoms’ Barrister
A Chambers Chatter examination of public professional language and the record behind it. The piece asks whether “same freedoms” sound convincing when viewed through the details TCAP raises.
The Cepac Files : Sainsbury’s, Disability Disasters And The Cardboard Chain
Sainsbury’s disability record and reported Cepac connection are placed in the same frame. TCAP asks whether a supermarket can promote inclusion while overlooking a troubling supplier question.
This piece examines Cummins diesel power within the Eviden and Atos supercomputing world. It asks how high-tech prestige sits beside the disability and governance baggage attached to the wider group.
Page Partners : BDO – Recruiters For The Audit Bin Fire
TCAP looks at Page’s relationship with BDO against the audit firm’s public controversies. It asks how a sector selling trust keeps accumulating paperwork that looks like an audit-bin fire.
This article reads Cummins’ leadership storytelling with a far less sentimental eye. It asks how much genuine curiosity survives inside a corporate diesel cathedral.
Chambers Chatter : Robert Griffiths KC And The Mansion That Got Damp
A Chambers Chatter look at Robert Griffiths KC and the story around Laughton Manor. It examines how professional authority meets an altogether less polished public record.
The Cepac Files : Subway, Disability Discrimination And The Cardboard Footlong
Subway’s branding and reported Cepac supply-chain link are put under scrutiny. TCAP asks whether a global food chain should be content with the cardboard trail behind its sandwiches.
Wendy Miller KC : Bundle Submitted to BSB
TCAP reports the submission of a mini-bundle to the Bar Standards Board regarding its complaint concerning Wendy Miller KC. It outlines the evidence supplied and why the matter remains live.
Newcastle Embarrassment Tribunal : Judge James – Blogging Is Not A Crime
This article defends the right to write publicly about tribunal experience and perceived institutional failure. It argues that criticism, scrutiny and blogging are not misconduct.
Newcastle Embarrassment Tribunal : Cock Culture Cocking up Cases?
TCAP raises concerns about tribunal culture, case management and how litigants are treated. The piece argues that institutional arrogance becomes serious when it helps shape access to justice.
Cummins Confidential Special : Jiten Kotecha, Cummins’ Senior Counsel With The Dirty File
This article scrutinises Cummins’ senior legal function and the case material TCAP says deserves attention. It asks what corporate legal leadership means when the underlying file keeps getting dirtier.
Cummins Confidential : Patsy Progressive Chair/CEO Finds Spare Time For 3M
Jennifer Rumsey’s 3M board role is examined through the lens of Cummins governance. TCAP asks whether another boardroom seat strengthens accountability or merely adds more corporate insulation.
This piece considers 3M’s PFAS legacy alongside Jennifer Rumsey’s board appointment. It asks how environmental stewardship language survives contact with the forever-chemical file.
Cummins Confidential : Quietish On The PR Front
TCAP examines Cummins’ relatively quiet positioning around AI data-centre power. It asks whether the company is finding another way to feed the diesel machine beneath the future-facing language.
Wendy Miller KC : The BSB’s New-Lane Shuffle
An update on the handling of TCAP’s complaint concerning Wendy Miller KC. The article considers whether the procedural shift brings accountability any closer.
Supplier Series : Dirty Nickel And Mimes – It’s Only EVE Energy Again! Part III
The third EVE Energy instalment investigates nickel sourcing and battery-supply-chain claims. It asks why companies repeatedly treat dirty inputs as somebody else’s problem.
Cummins Confidential : We’re Still Here, Motherfuckers
A direct TCAP catch-up on Cummins’ latest newsroom output and the stories behind it. The message is that strategic silence has not ended scrutiny.
Chambers Chatter: Paul Cohen, Elisabeth Mason And The $14.92bn Arbitration File
This article examines the Sulu arbitration file and the legal figures connected with it. It asks what happens when huge international disputes meet professional opacity.
Wendy Miller KC : Judge James Is Not The BSB
TCAP distinguishes judicial commentary from the BSB’s independent regulatory role. It argues that a judicial view cannot simply close down a complaint made to a professional regulator.
July
TCAP Statement : HMCTS Complaint Records Requested Before Ombudsman Escalation
This statement sets out the request for HMCTS complaint records before possible Ombudsman escalation. It asks how a complainant can challenge disputed judicial material introduced into an administrative route.
TCAP Statement : Judicial Conduct Complaint Submitted Concerning Employment Judge James
TCAP explains its judicial-conduct complaint concerning Employment Judge James. It also addresses the limits and accountability gaps within the relevant complaint system.
The Cepac Files : Absolut Vodka – The Dirty Packaging Partnership
Absolut Vodka’s reported Cepac packaging link is examined against the wider allegations surrounding the supplier. TCAP asks what due diligence looks like when a premium brand’s carton supplier has become a public issue.
Cummins Confidential : Jose Urmeneta, Cleaner Air And The Disability Halo Machine
This article challenges Cummins’ cleaner-air and disability-inclusion messaging. It asks whether corporate awards and campaigns can coexist with the experience described by a former disabled employee.
Cummins Confidential : Air Springs, Shock Absorbers And The Uptime Coffin
TCAP dissects Cummins’ service messaging around air springs, shocks and uptime. It asks whether routine maintenance has simply been repackaged as a corporate revelation.
The Cepac Files : Why I Believe The Quiet Mancunian
This article explains why TCAP considers The Quiet Mancunian’s allegations credible. It examines the overlap between those claims, the Cepac story and the material already gathered.
Chambers Chatter : Ramya Nagesh And The Baked Potato Prosecution
TCAP examines the prosecution referenced in the title and the questions it raises. The piece asks whether the legal process retained a sense of proportion.
Customer Corner : Cummins Marsun Thai Navy Patrol Boats And The Defence Procurement Swamp
This article looks at Cummins’ role in Marsun’s Thai naval patrol-boat work. It asks what the global, defence-adjacent customer footprint looks like beyond the engineering brochure.
Page Partners : Pepsi Bottling Group – Audit Roles For The Sugar And Plastic Machine
A Page Partners piece looking at Pepsi Bottling Group, recruitment and the wider sugar-and-plastic business model. It asks how much employer-brand polish can hide about the machine being built.
TCAP Statement : HMCTS Complaint Escalated To Alan Strickland MP
TCAP reports escalation of its HMCTS complaint to Alan Strickland MP for potential Ombudsman referral. The article sets out the alleged accountability gap at the heart of the complaint.
Cummins Confidential : Michael Abbott – Turning My Breakdown Into A Fucking Case File
This personal account describes how TCAP says a mental-health breakdown was handled during employment at Cummins. It asks what disability inclusion means when distress is treated as management material.
