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And/or is he disgruntled (because he hadn't risen higher)?
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Mark Trafford QC, prosecuting, said Hagan first approached the NoW because he was disgruntled with his employer and believed he had been "badly treated" by the management.
He gave no indication as press secretary that he was disgruntled.
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