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The series was written by Peter Moffat, directed by James Hawes and produced by Richard Stokes.[4]Moffat took inspiration for the fictional drama from real-life revelations about British police officers who had formed long-term relationships with activists they were investigating while undercover, as well as from the London Metropolitan Police Service's secret surveillance of the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence.[6]

On recovering from her seizure, Maya immediately accuses Nick of having an affair. Caught off-guard, he instinctively and truthfully protests his innocence. When it later becomes clear to him that Maya's friend Julia saw him with Abigail Strickland, instead of telling Maya the truth about his past he lies, saying that he met an old friend from his days in a children's home but without naming her. Maya is diagnosed with epilepsy but refuses medication because it may affect her clarity of thinking. At work, she continues to try to trace the mystery witness who failed to meet her. Meanwhile, Julia has seen reports of Strickland's death in the news and realises that she is the woman she saw Nick with. Intrigued, she tries to investigate but can find no official records of her existence.

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In Louisiana, Maya is losing the fight to save Jones' life. Outside court, she meets Vernon Early, the witness whose evidence convicted Jones. He says that his false testimony was coerced and agrees to be a witness in the current hearings; he also tells her he met Michael Antwi. While accompanied by Dr Ambrose, an expert witness called by her mother, Clem tells Maya and Nick's son Dan this news. Dan unwittingly passes it on to Nick's handler Carter; Early is arrested on charges of perjury before he can testify.

Meanwhile Julia's colleague Alex Brady has photographed Nick meeting a man whose car registration is untraceable. In Whitehall, the Minister is told "We have taken out an insurance policy on the whole family." Shortly afterwards Dan meets a young woman, Lola, apparently by chance; they agree to meet the next day. Maya returns home and confronts Nick with the information she has about his false identity; he confesses, but says he stopped spying on her early in their relationship. Mackie, Antwi's violent racist cellmate, tells Maya the CIA ordered him to kill Antwi but he failed because he was stopped by a "big-shot coon". Nick tells Carter that Maya has become more cautious, and that he needs more information if he is to ask her the right questions. He is told to "hold his nerve".

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Let's start here--I had never been a fan of reality TV, until I was recruited to be on "Undercover Boss." (In case you're new to it, "Undercover Boss" is a unique program that showcases executives who go undercover in their respective companies to work in various departments and get an inside, raw view of how their operation works, their employees' feelings toward the company, and much more.)

For me, "Undercover Boss" was an amazing personal experience, something I will never forget. As President & CEO of Hudson Group, which operates Hudson News as well as Hudson Booksellers, and many other brands in airports and transit terminals across North America, I am often asked why I agreed to do the show. There were four reasons that I saw as opportunities. I present them here in hopes that you can relate to what happened to me and use my experience to the benefit of your own organizations.

Our company has grown from very humble beginnings, a single store in New York's LaGuardia Airport to well over 700 stores today. Back in the day my dad, who introduced the Hudson News concept to the travel retail industry over 25 years ago, would walk around and meet everyone regularly. And as much as I try when I travel to do the same, there is only so much ground you can physically cover.

I continually say to the exec team, we sit here in a corporate office looking at spreadsheets and making decisions, but we can't begin to understand how those decisions affect our front-line management and service associates.

Patrick Lencioni is one of my favorite authors and speakers. His recent book is called, "The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything Else in Business." This book really puts it all together--leadership, teamwork, and communication.

He talks a lot about why it is better for an organization to be healthy than smart. The central foundation to leadership for a healthy organization is trust. Trust, according to Patrick, means feeling comfortable enough with your coworkers to be totally honest.

Even great athletes lose, but they test the limits and put themselves out there. They learn from errors and get a better result each time they go out there. Practice doesn't make perfect, it makes progress.

So what did we learn? We discovered--on air--that some of our warehousing practices were not terribly efficient, and that some of our point-of-sales processes needed updating. Worse, we learned that some of our employees did not feel truly valued and appreciated.

But to me, what was achieved was far more than solving a few small issues. I saw it as good data we could work with. What we did was communicate to our team with transparency, trust, and faith in our culture.

Years ago, I installed undercover as a way to find my computers if they ever were stolen. With Apple upgrading their recovery Find Me I forgot it was installed. I found a popup window asking for me upgrade/register 6. I looked up the last email (2019) from the company and it gave instructions on how to delete it. Deleted everything they suggested and it should be gone for me.

You are a detective on Breakout City PD, gone undercover for months to infiltrate the crime organization known as The Syndicate. You've tracked the location of their sinister plot to Doomsday Alley, a dangerous street located deep in Breakout City. There is only one hour left until the attack is set to take place; can you navigate your way through the grimy, graffiti-ridden street and stop the Syndicate before it's too late?

In a recent case involving the Boogaloo Bois, an American right-wing extremist group, undercover FBI agents posed as members of Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization, according an indictment issued in November.

A multiyear undercover investigation conducted by Global Witness along with extensive reports published by the New York Times have exposed the criminal enterprises that anonymous shell companies enable.

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