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Question about NPPV Level 3 checks

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    #11
    Originally posted by David71 View Post
    And you think that the police team doing the NPPV vet won't know that...?
    Whether they know it or not, I am going to put everything on the form. My question was only about what is the criteria for rejection.

    Like I said I already have SC since 2018. It is just the NPPV which I will need to do now.

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      #12
      Originally posted by sapstar View Post
      Whether they know it or not, I am going to put everything on the form. My question was only about what is the criteria for rejection.

      Like I said I already have SC since 2018. It is just the NPPV which I will need to do now.
      and the answer to that is the same one I gave you on Saturday night

      No one, except the people making the decision, knows....
      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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        #13
        Originally posted by eek View Post

        and the answer to that is the same one I gave you on Saturday night

        No one, except the people making the decision, knows....
        Yes, I got that too. I was only responding to malvolio as he was asking if I am trying to hide information.

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          #14
          This site has taught me 2 things about Security Clearnce

          1) No-one on CUK can tell anyone what the result of any individual's SC will be

          2) People on CUK who have been SC like to spend a significant amount of time telling others that they should not be asking about the process of being SC

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            #15
            Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
            This site has taught me 2 things about Security Clearnce

            1) No-one on CUK can tell anyone what the result of any individual's SC will be

            2) People on CUK who have been SC like to spend a significant amount of time telling others that they should not be asking about the process of being SC
            3) Confirming / Boosting (say on linkedIn) you've got Security Clearance is grounds for your clearance to be revoked.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #16
              Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
              This site has taught me 2 things about Security Clearnce

              1) No-one on CUK can tell anyone what the result of any individual's SC will be
              True...

              2) People on CUK who have been SC like to spend a significant amount of time telling others that they should not be asking about the process of being SC
              Not true. We are happy to talk about the process; it is not a state secret to know how it works and, as has been demonstrated several times, i does help people who are nervous about some misdemeanour in their past..

              What we can't do is answer questions on pass/fail criteria - which is what the OP, along with many others, is (or rather was) asking.
              Blog? What blog...?

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