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The Consulting Association (TCA) was a controversial UK business (described by its key figure as "a non-profit making, unincorporated trade association"),〔 based in Droitwich, which, from 1993 to 2009, maintained a database of British construction workers and became implicated in a "blacklisting" scandal, which is ongoing. ==Background== The Consulting Association was established in 1993 as a successor to the Economic League, which had held the construction industry's blacklist〔 but which had been wound up in 1993 after a parliamentary enquiry and bad press. Construction company Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd invested a total of £20,000 in founding TCA,〔 buying the previous blacklist database from the Economic League and hiring one of its former employees, Ian Kerr, as manager.〔Rob Evans, Severin Carrell and Helen Carter, ''The Guardian'', 27 May 2009, (Man behind illegal blacklist snooped on workers for 30 years )〕〔Phil Chamberlain, ''Lobster'', (The construction industry blacklist: how the Economic League lived on ), Lobster 58, Winter 2009/10〕 In press releases and written testimony submitted to the Scottish Affairs Committee by its director Callum McAlpine, the company claimed that "at least 14" major construction and civil engineering companies colluded in forming The Consulting Association.〔
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