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[[Mubadala]] is an Abu Dhabi investment fund. It is run by chief executive and managing director [[Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak]].
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[[Mubadala]] is a sovereign wealth fund of the [[Government of Abu Dhabi]] which specialises in buyout investments.  
Mubadala is described as an investment and development company 'supporting the diversification of the [[United Arab Emirates]] by investing in key social infrastructure and creating globally integrated industry sectors in Abu Dhabi'.   
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It is run by chief executive and managing director [[Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak]], an Emirati entrepreneur.
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Mubadala is described as 'supporting the diversification of the [[United Arab Emirates]] by investing in key social infrastructure and creating globally integrated industry sectors in Abu Dhabi'.   
  
 
===Friends in high places===
 
===Friends in high places===
====Tony Blair advisor on Mubadala mining deal with Guinea====
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====Tony Blair advises on Mubadala mining deal with Guinea====
 
Between 2011 and 2013 former British prime minister [[Tony Blair]] visited Guinea at least seven times, working as an adviser to the president of Guinea, [[Alpha Conde]]. He helped Guinea sign a £3 billion mining deal with [[Mubadala]] a company which Blair also advises.<ref> Robert Mendick [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair/10518355/Tony-Blair-and-the-Africa-mine-deal.html Tony Blair and the Africa mine deal] ''Telegraph'', 15 December 2013, accessed 4 February 2015 </ref>
 
Between 2011 and 2013 former British prime minister [[Tony Blair]] visited Guinea at least seven times, working as an adviser to the president of Guinea, [[Alpha Conde]]. He helped Guinea sign a £3 billion mining deal with [[Mubadala]] a company which Blair also advises.<ref> Robert Mendick [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair/10518355/Tony-Blair-and-the-Africa-mine-deal.html Tony Blair and the Africa mine deal] ''Telegraph'', 15 December 2013, accessed 4 February 2015 </ref>
  
======Going to the Grand Prix and dining with lobbyists==
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==== Entertaining UK minister at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ====
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In November 2013 UK treasury minister Lord [[Paul Deighton]] attended the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a guest of [[Mubadala]].<ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/357545/ministerial_transparency_Oct-Dec_2013_amended_5_Sept_2014.pdf HM Treasury Ministers Quarterly Information: 1 October – 31 December 2013] ''Gov.uk'', accessed 12 October 2014 </ref>
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====John Browne and Mubadala Oil and Gas====
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Former UK government adviser and BP CEO [[John Browne]] was the international advisory board chairman of [[Mubadala Oil and Gas]], a company owned by the government of [[Abu Dhabi]], which says it has signed an agreement with Somalia's government to help it find oil. When the Wall Street Journal asked about his role in 2014, Lord Browne declined to comment. Mubadala is not declared in his register of interests.<ref name="WSJ"> [http://graphics.wsj.com/house-of-lords/ House of Lords] ''Wall Street Journal'', 10 November 2014, accessed 10 December 2014 </ref>
  
In November 2013 Lord [[Paul Deighton]] attended the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a guest of [[Mubadala]].<ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/357545/ministerial_transparency_Oct-Dec_2013_amended_5_Sept_2014.pdf HM Treasury Ministers Quarterly Information: 1 October – 31 December 2013] ''Gov.uk'', accessed 12 October 2014 </ref>
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==Lobbying firms==
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*[[Edelman]] in 2011 listed Mubadala as a client on the APPC Register.
  
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==Funding think tanks==
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Mubadala is listed on the US [[Atlantic Council]]'s website 'Honor Roll of Contributors' as having given between $100,000- $249,000 in donations in the 2016 fiscal year. <ref> Atlantic Council Honor Roll, accessed October 2017 </ref>
  
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==Notes==
 
[[Category: United Arab Emirates]]
 
[[Category: United Arab Emirates]]

Latest revision as of 02:29, 23 March 2018

Mubadala is a sovereign wealth fund of the Government of Abu Dhabi which specialises in buyout investments.

It is run by chief executive and managing director Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, an Emirati entrepreneur.

Mubadala is described as 'supporting the diversification of the United Arab Emirates by investing in key social infrastructure and creating globally integrated industry sectors in Abu Dhabi'.

Friends in high places

Tony Blair advises on Mubadala mining deal with Guinea

Between 2011 and 2013 former British prime minister Tony Blair visited Guinea at least seven times, working as an adviser to the president of Guinea, Alpha Conde. He helped Guinea sign a £3 billion mining deal with Mubadala a company which Blair also advises.[1]

Entertaining UK minister at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

In November 2013 UK treasury minister Lord Paul Deighton attended the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as a guest of Mubadala.[2]

John Browne and Mubadala Oil and Gas

Former UK government adviser and BP CEO John Browne was the international advisory board chairman of Mubadala Oil and Gas, a company owned by the government of Abu Dhabi, which says it has signed an agreement with Somalia's government to help it find oil. When the Wall Street Journal asked about his role in 2014, Lord Browne declined to comment. Mubadala is not declared in his register of interests.[3]

Lobbying firms

  • Edelman in 2011 listed Mubadala as a client on the APPC Register.

Funding think tanks

Mubadala is listed on the US Atlantic Council's website 'Honor Roll of Contributors' as having given between $100,000- $249,000 in donations in the 2016 fiscal year. [4]

Notes

  1. Robert Mendick Tony Blair and the Africa mine deal Telegraph, 15 December 2013, accessed 4 February 2015
  2. HM Treasury Ministers Quarterly Information: 1 October – 31 December 2013 Gov.uk, accessed 12 October 2014
  3. House of Lords Wall Street Journal, 10 November 2014, accessed 10 December 2014
  4. Atlantic Council Honor Roll, accessed October 2017