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− | Bell Pottinger | + | [[File:Bell Pottinger.JPG|Right|thumb|300px|Bell Pottinger London offices, 330 High Holborn]] |
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+ | '''Bell Pottinger Communications''', also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy in September 2017 following an international scandal over revelations that it had orchestrated a PR campaign in South Africa likely to 'inflame racial discord' in the former apartheid state. | ||
− | + | One of its subsidiaries, [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] has since been taken over by [[Hanover Communications]]. | |
− | + | Bell Pottinger was famously chaired by Lord [[Tim Bell]], a friend of former UK prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deputy chairman of [[Lowe Howard-Spink and Bell]] alongside [[Frank Lowe]] before going on to found [[Chime Communications]] in 1989. Bell Pottinger was a subsidiary of Chime until a management buy-out led by Bell in July 2012. {{Template:Lobbying Portal badge}} | |
− | == | + | ==Subsidaries== |
+ | *[[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]], one of the lobbying divisions, based in the UK. | ||
+ | *[[QBO Bell Pottinger]], formerly just [[QBO]] before Bell Pottinger acquired it. | ||
+ | *[[Bell Pottinger Geopolitical]], the international subsidiary of Bell Pottinger. Formerly [[Bell Pottinger Sans Frontieres]]. | ||
+ | *[[Bell Pottinger Good Relations]], formerly known as just Good Relations, comprised of a number of small agencies and Bell Pottinger Good Relations North. | ||
+ | *[[Bell Pottinger North]], one of the lobbying divisions of Bell Pottinger and has offices in Newcastle, Leeds and Liverpool. | ||
+ | *Others: [[Bell Pottinger Corporate and Financial]] | [[Bell Pottinger International]] | [[Bell Pottinger Public Sector Health]] | [[Bell Pottinger Sport and Sponsorship]] | [[Bell Pottinger USA]] | [[Bell Pottinger Security]] | [[Bell Pottinger Special Projects]] | [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] | [[Pelham Bell Pottinger]] - corporate and financial public relations | [[Pelham Bell Pottinger Asia]] | [[Harvard]] | [[Harvard GmBH]] | [[Corporate Citizenship Company]] | [[Resonate]] | [[Insight]] | [[MMK]] | [[BMT]] | [[Ptarmigan Bell Pottinger]] | ||
− | + | ==Links== | |
+ | *Part of the [[Westminster lobbying map]] | ||
− | + | ==People== | |
− | [ | + | ===Senior management 2014<ref> [http://www.bell-pottinger.com/about/key-people Key People] ''Bell Pottinger'', accessed September 2014 </ref>=== |
− | + | *[[Tim Bell]] - Chairman. Received his peerage from former prime minister [[Tony Blair]] in 1998. | |
+ | *[[James Henderson]] - Chief Executive. | ||
+ | *[[David Beck]] - Chief Operating Officer | ||
+ | *[[Mark Smith]] - Non-Executive Director | ||
+ | *[[Piers Pottinger]] - Chairman - Asia | ||
+ | *[[David Wilson]] - Group Managing Director | ||
+ | *[[Roopesh Prashnar]] - Chief Financial Officer | ||
+ | *[[Tom Leigh]] - Chief Financial Officer <ref> [http://www.bellpottinger.com/newsroom/2014/11/bell-pottinger-secures-tom-leigh-as-new-cfo Bell Pottinger secures Tom Leigh as new CFO] ''Bell Pottinger'', 6 November 2014, accessed 6 November 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[John Sunnucks]] - Executive Chairman | ||
+ | *[[Mark Canning]] - Senior adviser - Asia | ||
+ | *[[Gavin Davis]] - Managing Director | ||
+ | *[[Darren Murphy]] - Chairman of Bell Pottinger Geopolitical. | ||
− | + | ===Senior management 2013=== | |
+ | *[[Tim Bell]] - Chairman. | ||
+ | *[[David Beck]] - Group managing director, | ||
+ | *[[David Wilson]] - Group managing director Digital Reputation Management, previously BPP chairman. In July 2011 Wilson was appointed by [[Rebekah Brooks]]' lawyers following her resignation as [[News International]] chief executive and subsequent arrest over the phone-hacking scandal. <ref> Sara Luker, [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1080522/Rebekah-Brooks-hires-Bell-Pottinger-chairman-David-Wilson-handle-media Rebekah Brooks hires Bell Pottinger chairman David Wilson to handle media], prweek.com, 18 July 2011, 8:55am </ref> | ||
+ | *[[Tim Collins (politician and lobbyist)|Tim Collins]] | ||
+ | *[[James Henderson]] | ||
+ | *[[Piers Pottinger]] | ||
+ | *[[Tom Mollo]], Managing Director – International | ||
− | + | ===Middle East 2013=== | |
+ | *[[Tim Wilkinson]] - Former partner, now Chairman of Middle East operations. Based in Dubai. Previously spent more than 15 years in communications at [[The Coca-Cola Company]] in the Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East regions. He also previously held the post of communications director for the [[Prime Minister of Kuwait]]. <ref> by Mark Banham, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1224697/tim-wilkinson-takes-charge-bell-pottinger-middle-east Tim Wilkinson takes charge of Bell Pottinger Middle East], ''PRWeek'', 12 December 2013 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[Tristan Peniston-Bird]] Managing Director, based in Dubai. | ||
− | + | ===Former staff=== | |
+ | *[[Peter Bingle]], was previously chair. Left the company in 2012 to set up as an independent consultant | ||
+ | *[[Jonathan Oates]], former director now chief of staff to UK deputy prime minister [[Nick Clegg]] | ||
+ | *[[Claire Cater]], group director. Cater led the Group’s public sector work which included media, public affairs, advertising, marketing, medical education, stakeholder engagement, digital and publishing. | ||
− | == | + | ==Dinner with ministers== |
+ | Details of the attendees and seating plans of the Conservative's 2013 summer ball, an event where tickets cost up to £12,000 each and allows attendees to sit at the table with ministers, were leaked by the ''Guardian''. It revealed that chief executive, [[James Henderson]], attended and [[Patsy Baker]], a partner at Bell Pottinger, sat at a table with [[Chris Grayling]] MP. <ref> Robert Booth, Nick Mathiason, Luke Harding and Melanie Newman [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jul/01/-sp-tory-summer-party-drew-super-rich-supporters-with-total-wealth-of-11bn Tory summer party drew super-rich supporters with total wealth of £11bn] ''The Guardian'', 3 July 2014, accessed 14 October 2014 </ref> | ||
− | *[[Bell Pottinger | + | ==Revolving door== |
− | + | Other politicians and aides who work or have worked at Bell Pottinger include ex-Labour Party staffer [[Cathy McGlynn]] (an adviser to [[Jack Cunningham]] when he was Agriculture Secretary); [[Amanda Clow]] (from Tony Blair's office before the 1997 election), [[Amanda Francis]] (a former adviser to [[Mo Mowlam]]), [[Jav Chavda]] (a former researcher for the '[[Rapid Rebuttal Unit]]'), [[Nick Williams]] (a researcher for [[David Clark]]) and [[Jonathan Oates]] (Chief of Staff to [[Nick Clegg]]). | |
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− | + | ==Involvement in Iraq== | |
− | + | In October 2016, [[The Times]] and [[The Bureau for Investigative Journalism]] (TBIJ) revealed that Bell Pottinger had been commissioned by the [[Pentagon]] to head a covert propaganda program during the invasion of Iraq, which earned the PR agency over half a billion dollars. It was in charge of producing a range of video shorts designed to be used as instruments of propaganda and espionage by US forces; the material was formally tasked with 'promotion of democratic elections', but worked primarily to highlight and publicise the violent activities of al Qaeda. | |
− | *[[Bell Pottinger | + | [[Image:Martin Wells.png|250px|right|thumb|Martin Wells, screengrab from YouTube interview]] |
− | + | [[Martin Wells]], who worked as the operation’s lead video editor, distinguished between three types of products: | |
+ | *television infomercials on al Qaeda aggressions | ||
+ | *fabricated news footage made to resemble 'Arabic TV' which was distributed to regional broadcasters | ||
+ | *fake al Qaeda propaganda and recruitment videos that were formatted onto CDs and reportedly dropped by US soldiers in targeted areas: the CDs were encoded so that US forces would be able to track anywhere they had been played. | ||
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+ | The Pentagon confirmed that Bell Pottinger’s work in Iraq was part of the [[Information Operations Task Force]] (IOTF). Wells alleged that the PR agency also carried out work under the [[Joint Psychological Operations Task Force]] (JPOTF). Its output was signed off by the former commander of the coalition forces in Iraq, General [[David Petraeus]], and on occasion by the [[White House.]] | ||
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+ | A document retrieved by TBIJ showed that the firm employed up to 300 British and Iraqi staff at the time, and the operation cost over a hundred million dollars a year on average. The contract was awarded to Bell Pottinger in 2004 by the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], the transitional government established following the invasion of the Iraq. Private firms were reportedly used where the US military lacked the necessary expertise, or were operating in a legal 'grey area': US law prevents the military form using propaganda on its own citizens, and the risk that the Iraqi footage would be broadcast domestically in the US meant the military could not do such work. | ||
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+ | The disclosures were obtained through 'US army contracting censuses, federal procurement transaction records and reports by the [[Department of Defense]] (DoD) Inspector General, as well as Bell Pottinger's corporate filings and specialist publications on military propagand'. Following its 2012 management buyout, Bell Pottinger dissolved any connections with the unit that operated in Iraq, closed in 2011. Bell Pottinger earned more from the contract than over 40 other companies working between 2006 to 2008 on similar services, including US companies such as the [[Lincoln Group]].<ref> Crofton Black and Abigail Fielding-Smith, [http://labs.thebureauinvestigates.com/fake-news-and-false-flags/ Fake News and False Flags], ''The Bureau for Investigative Journalism'', 2 October 2016, accessed 4 October 2016.</ref> <ref> Dominic Kennedy, [http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/thatcher-s-pr-guru-ran-iraq-propaganda-for-pentagon-lw5zlsfkx Thatcher’s PR Guru Ran Iraq Propaganda for Pentagon]. ''The Times'', October 3 2016, accessed 4 October 2016.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Reputation laundering for repressive regimes== | ||
+ | In 2010 the [[Guardian]] revealed that PR companies were receiving as much as £2 million for "reputation laundering" for government regimes in Saudi Arabia, Rwanda and Kazakhstan. The Kremlin, Sri Lanka and Zambia were exposed as Chime clients. Lord [[Tim Bell]] the chair of [[Chime Communicati]]ons and Bell Pottinger Communications defended the firm: “If people want to communicate their argument we take the view that they are allowed to do so.” <ref> ''The Drum'', [http://www.thedrum.co.uk/news/2010/08/04/london-based-pr-firms-stand-accused-reputation-laundering London based PR firms stand accused of reputation laundering] 4th August 2010, accessed 14th December 2011 </ref> | ||
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+ | Bell is among a handful of lobbying firms that have faced growing concern that London is the place to come to get reputations laundered. As the ''Evening Standard'' reported in 2011: 'Top firms such as Bell Pottinger, [[Brown Lloyd James]], [[Portland]] and [[Grayling]] are coming under intense scrutiny because of their work for foreign governments or in regimes of dubious repute.' | ||
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+ | Bell Pottinger Private does not publish a full list of its client-base, which has previously included a raft of controversial and eyebrow-raising names: | ||
+ | :The government of [[Sri Lanka]]; [[FW de Klerk]], when he ran against Nelson Mandela for president of South Africa; [[Thaksin Shinawatra]], the ousted Thai premier, whom protesters claim still controls the country; [[Asma al-Assad]], the wife of the president of Syria; [[Alexander Lukashenko]], the dictator of Belarus; [[Rebekah Brooks]] after the phone-hacking scandal broke; the repressive governments of Bahrain and Egypt; the American occupying administration in Iraq; the polluting oil company [[Trafigura]]; the fracking company [[Cuadrilla]]; the athlete [[Oscar Pistorius]] after he was charged with murder; the [[Pinochet Foundation]] during its campaign against the former Chilean dictator's British detention; the much-criticised arms conglomerate BAE Systems – Bell or Bell Pottinger has represented all of them. | ||
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+ | Such is its reputation that following the beheading of American journalist James Foley, Bell Pottinger were forced to issue a press release claiming they had not been hired by the [[Islamic State]] ([[IS]], formerly [[ISIS]]). <ref> [http://www.bell-pottinger.com/newsroom/2014/08/bell-pottinger-has-not-been-hired-by-the-islamic-state], accessed September 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | ===Sri Lanka=== | ||
+ | In 2010 the BBC reported that a Sri Lankan government source had hired Bell Pottinger Group to try to enhance Sri Lanka's post-war image for a fee of £3 million a year. The work has involved lobbying UK, UN and EU officials on a range of issues, including assisting Sri Lanka's attempts to prevent the UN secretary general appointing an advisory panel on alleged war crimes committed during the country's civil war. | ||
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+ | Bell Pottinger also helped promote the UK visit of Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Prof [[GL Peiris]] who gave the keynote speech at London's [[International Institute of Strategic Studies]] in October 2010. <ref> Saroj Pathirana , [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11606899 Sri Lanka 'pays PR firm £3m to boost post-war image'], BBC Sinhala Service, ''BBC News South Asia'' website, 22 October 2010, acc 15 November 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | It is unclear how long or whether the firm continues works for the Sri Lankan government. When asked this question during a rare interview in December 2013 chairman Tim Bell 'affected casualness' and replied 'airily' that, 'We stopped in … 2009? Or 2010? I might have got the dates wrong.' The interviewer wrote that Bell then: | ||
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+ | :switches seamlessly to a sterner, man-of-the-world tone: "It's a fashionable thing to criticise the way the Sri Lankan government has behaved. David Cameron had one meeting in the north of the country with 200 people who have lost relatives. You have to remember there was a 30-year civil war. The Tamil Tigers weren't exactly gentle, nice people. And for Britain to ponce around the world talking about human rights after what we did in Afghanistan … It's what Winston Churchill called 'our usual export': hypocrisy."<ref>Andy Beckett, [http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/09/bell-pottinger-tim-bell-pr-interview Dodgy regime? Unruly protesters? Bell Pottinger can help], ''The Guardian'', Monday 9 December 2013 19.01 GMT, acc 15 December 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | ===Relationship with the Bahraini Government=== | ||
+ | Bell Pottinger has held a number of contracts with the Bahrain Government. In 2009 The Economic Development Board (EDB) of Bahrain appointed Bell Pottinger to handle its global FDI (foreign direct investment) with a contract believed to be worth a seven-figure sum in pounds annually. <ref> Alec Mattinson, [http://www.prweek.com/article/873574/bahrain-passes-brief-bell-pottinger Bahrain passes brief on to Bell Pottinger], ''PR Week'', 14 January 2009, accessed 18 November 2013, </ref> Bell Pottinger also contracted [[Qorvis]] to carry out public relations work in the US for Bahrain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2010. <ref> [http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/406325-5483-exhibit-ab-20100806-22.html Qorvis FARA Exhibit AB to Registration Statement for Government of Bahrain via Bell Pottinger (Aug 6, 2010)], US Dept of Justice, accessed 18 November 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | Bell Pottinger's work in Bahrain came under pressure in February 2011 for holding these contracts even after seven protesters were killed in a police crackdown on the anti-regime campaign. <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/1057005/bell-pottingers-work-bahrain-government-spotlight Bell Pottinger's work for Bahrain Government under the spotlight], ''PRWeek'', accessed 18 November 2013, </ref> As a result Bell Pottinger suspended some of its contracts, including with the EDB.<ref>Alec Mattinson, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1064256/bell-pottingers-bahrain-brief-suspended-amid-countrys-crisis Bell Pottinger's Bahrain brief suspended amid country's crisis], ''PR Week'', 7 April 2011, accessed 18 November 2013, </ref> | ||
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+ | However, this disengagement did not last long as in May 2011, Bell Pottinger was awarded a contract worth US$ 199,000 by Bahrain's Information Affairs Authority for an undefined period of time. <ref> [http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/406923-bahrain-tenders-may2011.html#document/p12/a66758], accessed 18 November 2013, </ref>. In July 2011, the government's holding company Mumtalakat renewed a contract with Bell Pottinger, worth US$ 853,000 for a period of one year. <ref> [http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/406909-bahrain-tenders-jul2011.html#document/p16/a66759], accessed 18 November 2013, </ref> In January 2012, Bahrain's Economic Development Board awarded Bell Pottinger with a renewed contract for over US$ 10.5 million for a period of two years. <ref> [http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/406907-bahrain-tenders-jan2012.html#document/p14/a66760], accessed 18 November 2013, </ref>. In May 2012 Bell Pottinger's contract with the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution was renewed for a year for about $ 367,000. <ref>[http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/408447-bahrain-tender-may2012.html#document/p16/a67354 Doc Name], accessed 18 November 2013, </ref>. The information about these contracts have been taken from the website of the government's Tender Board, and there may be other contracts that are not yet listed. | ||
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+ | According to a posting on the Bahraini government’s Tender Board website in October 2012, Bell Pottinger has made bids for the tendered public relations contract. <ref> [http://www.tenderboard.gov.bh/Tendering/Reports/OpenedTendersReport.aspx?TenderID=224886 Tender], accessed 18 November 2013. </ref> Exact details of the services required by the Bahraini government have not been made public, other than that it involves “PR services” for the Economic Development Board (EDB). | ||
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+ | === General Augusto Pinochet === | ||
+ | In 1998 the former Chilean dictator, General [[Augusto Pinochet]], was arrested in London at the request of Spanish prosecutes requesting his extradition on murder charges. <ref> BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/195413.stm World: Europe Pinochet arrested in London], 17th October 1998, accessed 18th December 2011 </ref> At the time Pinochet, who died in 2006, was a Chilean senator who had claimed diplomatic immunity for the murder of Spanish citizens between 1973-1990. <ref> BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/195413.stm World: Europe Pinochet arrested in London], 17th October 1998, accessed 18th December 2011 </ref> | ||
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+ | As Richard Wilson points out in his blog [[Bell Pottinger Communications]] relationship with brutal regimes has a longer history than recent contracts with Belarus and Sri Lanka "Bell Pottinger were paid apologists for the brutal Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, lobbying hard to help the General evade justice after he was arrested in the UK on torture charges in 1998." <ref> Richard Wilson, [http://richardwilsonauthor.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/pinochet-bell-pottinger-and-reconciliation/ Pinochet, Bell Pottinger, and “reconciliation”] accessed 18th December 2011 </ref> | ||
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+ | In 1999 New Internationalist reported that defenders of Pinochet in the [[Chilean Reconciliation Movement]], a UK based organisation, were paying [[Bell Pottinger Communications]] to mount a defence of the former dictator in a $310,000 contract. [[Bell Pottinger Communications]] had worked on the 1989 presidential campaign of [[Hernan Buchi]], Pinochet's former finance minister and candidate in Chile’s first presidential elections since 1970. | ||
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+ | :"Bell Pottinger has sent 14 postcards, in the name of the Chilean Reconciliation Movement, to 5,000 British ‘opinion makers’ (including the heads of the top 2,000 corporations, the members of the Houses of Commons and Lords, and the major news media)" | ||
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+ | :[[Tim Bell]]’s public-relations expertise was also employed for a televised meeting between Pinochet and [[Margaret Thatcher]] in the house where the ex-dictator is confined. The meeting was arranged by [[Robin Harris]], a senior advisor to Thatcher. Harris has also produced and sent to over 5,000 UK ‘opinion formers’ (the same 5,000 as the postcards, perhaps?) a paper entitled ‘A Tale of Two Chileans: Pinochet and Allende’. Harris’s paper rehearses the same accusation as the postcards – President Allende had planned a ‘self-coup’ with dictatorial aims. Over half of the paper’s footnotes cite a document produced by the dictatorship with CIA assistance shortly after the military coup. Harris also promises shortly an appendix detailing ‘Plan Z,’ the fictitious plot under which Allende and his associates were to eliminate an extensive list of enemies including prominent members of the armed forces." <ref> Alejandro Reuss, [http://www.newint.org/features/1999/07/05/peddling/ Peddling Miracles And Amnesia] issue 314 - July 1999, accessed 18th December 2011 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==African Presidential elections== | ||
+ | ===Nigeria=== | ||
+ | One of Bell Pottinger's former clients is the late Nigerian president [[Yar'Adua]], whom they advised during the 2007 presidential elections. These elections were widely condemned as flawed and violent by international observers and NGOs, [[Mac van den Berg]], a chief EU observer, said the elections had 'fallen far short' of basic international standards and leaked US diplomatic cables alleged the [[Yar'Adua]] may have handed out bribes to ensure the outcome of the election. There is however no suggestion that Bell Pottinger had any knowledge of such matters.<ref> Melanie Newman [http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2011/11/25/the-firm-trusted-by-world-leaders/ Lobbying's Hidden Influence: The firm ‘trusted by world leaders’] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 25 November 2011, accessed 3 February 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | In November 2014 it was announced Bell Pottinger would be advising the current Nigerian Prime Minister [[Goodluck Jonathan]] in the upcoming April 2015 General Election. The firm worked with election guru [[Joe Trippi]], who has worked in the US with many presidential candidates, and has history in Nigeria after working with [[Atiku Abubakar]] on his failed presidential bid in 2007 and with Jonathan on his successful campaign in 2011.<ref name="AR"> [http://www.theafricareport.com/North-Africa/lobbying-in-africa-nightmare-on-k-street.html Lobbying in Africa: Nightmare on K street] ''The Africa Report'', 28 November 2014, 3 February 2015 </ref> Jonathan lost to the challenger [[Muhammadu Buhari]] by more than 2.5 million votes.<ref> BBC [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-32139858 Nigeria election: Muhammadu Buhari wins presidency], 1 April 2015, accessed 20 April 2015.</ref> | ||
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+ | According to [[Jonathan Lehrle]], a partner at Bell Pottinger who has worked in Zambia, Kenya and Madagascar, there is less hostility to foreign advisers that there used to be and that US or British companies no longer carry a stigma in Africa. The use of a foreign adviser used to suggest 'that parties were out of touch but with leaders like [[Barack Obama |Obama]] and [[David Cameron|Cameron]] hiring international advisers there is less resistance.<ref name="AR"/> | ||
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+ | ===Kenya=== | ||
+ | In 2007 Bell Pottinger was employed to advise [[Raila Odinga]] in his unsuccessful bid to become president of Kenya against [[Uhuru Kenyatta]] (also advised by a British political consultancy - [[BTP Advisers]]) in elections that same year. Kenyatta's victory<ref name="AR"/> in the polls was followed by inter-ethnic clashes and police violence that left up to 1,300 people dead and more than 650,000 displaced according to Human Rights Watch. <ref> [https://www.hrw.org/report/2013/02/07/high-stakes/political-violence-and-2013-elections-kenya High Stakes Political Violence and the 2013 Elections in Kenya], Human Rights Watch, 7 February 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Pro-nuclear work== | ||
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+ | Bell Pottinger have a history of nuclear clients: | ||
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+ | In the late 1990s and up until 2002 its subsidiary [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]] was the main PR company providing strategic corporate communications advice for the state-run [[BNFL]]. In 2002, Bell Pottinger lost the account, although continued to provide financial PR services and ad hoc project services, through sister company Bell Pottinger Communications. <ref>H. Williams, 'BNFL Takes On Finsbury As Dewhurst Wraps Up Revamp', ''PR Week'', 5 July, 2002.</ref> <ref>P. Simpson, 'WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work', ''PR Week'', 22 April, 2002</ref> | ||
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+ | In 2004-05 Bell Pottinger received £24,000 from [[Nirex]] to "Provide commmunications advice related to the [[Nirex]] pension scheme." <ref>David Wild, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/9/94/Jean.PDF Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK], 15 July 2005.</ref> | ||
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+ | In November / December 2005, ''Private Eye'' revealed that Bell Pottinger was receiving £8,000 a month to give strategic advice to the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]]. The ''Eye'' asked: " Why is the Bell Pottinger PR firm passing on potted biographies of MPs focusing on their supposed attitude to nuclear power to the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency (NDA)? The NDA's job, after all, is to clean up the mess left by the old atomic generation, not to promote new nuclear power stations." | ||
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+ | The ''Eye'' noted that: "The files certainly give the impression that Bell Pottinger thinks the NDA is part of the cosy nuclear club rather than a body charged with sorting out some of the worst problems created by the industry. In its bidding document Bell Pottinger emphasised that its chairman [[Kevin Murray]] 'worked on the BNFL account during a tumultuous four-year period'. It also said Bell Pottinger director [[Tim Walker]] was a 'former special adviser to [[Jack Cunningham]]' when he was a very pro-nuclear MP and spent 'more than a decade closely involved in the politics of the nuclear industry'. <ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1934 Spinwatch website]</ref> | ||
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+ | Using the Freedom of Information Act, NuclearSpin obtained a copy of Bell Pottinger's pitch to the NDA. It underlined the extent of the companies involvement with the nuclear industry. It states that Bell Pottinger's consultants "have worked in a variety of capacities with the nuclear industry. These include: | ||
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+ | * Providing strategic advice and support for the Chairman and Chief Executive of BNFL including crisis management | ||
+ | * Advising BNFL on corporate and financial communications | ||
+ | * Developing day-to-day public affairs programmes for BNFL and the BNIF | ||
+ | * Working with Parliamentarians with interests in the nuclear industry | ||
+ | * Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries | ||
+ | * Directly managing the in-house communications for the [[UKAEA]] and [[AEA Technology]] through privatisation | ||
+ | * Briefing and rehearsing industry executives appearing before Select Committees." <ref name="FOIA"> Bell Pottinger Communications, in FOIA release from NDA to NuclearSpin, February 2006.</ref> | ||
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+ | The NDA's briefing paper for potential PR consultants boasted that the "NDA is not unique in being an organisation committed to open and transparent engagement with stakeholders, but it may well be the first organisation that has such objectives built in to its statutory requirements". Nevertheless, Bell Pottinger's successful pitch includes: | ||
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+ | * "Advising on the handling of particular announcements identifying the issues and bear traps in advance, advising on messaging, media strategy and tactics, questions and answers" | ||
+ | * "Advising on an appropriate contact programme ie who are the journalists that should be courted, what are their issues, how best to handle them" | ||
+ | * "Providing off the record information". <ref name="FOIA"/> | ||
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+ | ==Refusal to join the Association of Professional Political Consultants== | ||
+ | Update: Bell Pottinger finally joined the [[PRCA]], the rival trade assocation to the [[APPC]], in March 2010,<ref>PRCA, [http://www.prca.org.uk/%5CBPPAjoins press release], March 2010</ref> and the APPC in May 2013. However it reportedly still does not publish a full list - in an interview in December 2013 chairman Tim Bell cited commercial confidentiality or official secrecy when asked if Bell still worked with the Sri Lankan government. | ||
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+ | In February 2008, it emerged that Bell Pottinger was one of three agencies refusing to join the [[APPC]], following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP [[Tony Wright]]. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its own code of conduct, the controversy surrounding Bell Pottinger's steadfast refusal to register resulted in chairman [[Peter Bingle]] giving evidence to MPs at the Public Administration Select Committee.<ref>Staff writers, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/785709/Lobbying-inquiry-zooms-APPC-non-members/ Lobbying inquiry zooms in on APPC non-members]", ''PR Week UK'', 21.02.08, accessed 10.09.10</ref> | ||
==Clients== | ==Clients== | ||
− | + | Bell Pottinger Private does not publish a full list of its client-base, which has previously included a raft of controversial and eyebrow-raising names: | |
+ | :The government of Sri Lanka; [[FW de Klerk]], when he ran against Nelson Mandela for president of South Africa; [[Thaksin Shinawatra]], the ousted Thai premier, whom protesters claim still controls the country; [[Asma al-Assad]], the wife of the president of Syria; [[Alexander Lukashenko]], the dictator of Belarus; [[Rebekah Brooks]] after the phone-hacking scandal broke; the repressive governments of Bahrain and Egypt; the American occupying administration in Iraq; the polluting oil company [[Trafigura]]; the fracking company [[Cuadrilla]]; the athlete [[Oscar Pistorius]] after he was charged with murder; the [[Pinochet Foundation]] during its campaign against the former Chilean dictator's British detention; the much-criticised arms conglomerate BAE Systems – Bell or Bell Pottinger has represented all of them. | ||
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+ | :Following the beheading of American journalist James Foley, Bell Pottinger were forced to issue a press release claiming they had not been hired by the group who call themselves [[Islamic State]] ([[IS]], formerly [[ISIS]]). <ref> [http://www.bell-pottinger.com/newsroom/2014/08/bell-pottinger-has-not-been-hired-by-the-islamic-state Bell Pottinger has not been hired by the islamic state], accessed September 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | ===UK Government Registrar of consultant lobbyists=== | ||
+ | The company has been officially registered since March 2015. The register documents the clients for whom Bell Pottinger has lobbied ministers. The listings since 2015 are as follows: | ||
+ | ====January - March 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Anglia Natural Gas S.R.L.]] | [[Associated British Ports]] | [[British Horseracing Authority Limited]] | [[Cruise Lines International Association UK & Ireland]] | [[Derwent London plc]] | [[Etihad Airways]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial plc]] | [[Saab AB (publ)]] | [[TSB Bank plc]] | [[Waitrose Limited]] | ||
+ | ====April - June 2015==== | ||
+ | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[New West End Company]] | ||
+ | ====July - September 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Imperial Tobacco Group]] plc | [[New West End Company]] | [[Talk Talk Telecom Group plc]] | ||
+ | ====October - December 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Gazprom EP International]] | [[Mulberry Group plc]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000005zoGQAAY Bell Pottinger Communications profile 2015], ''Registrar of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 5 February 2016</ref> | ||
+ | ====January - March 2016==== | ||
+ | [[TSB Bank]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000005zoGQAAY Bell Pottinger Communications profile 2016], ''Register of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 29 April 2016</ref> | ||
+ | ====April - June 2016==== | ||
+ | None registered. | ||
+ | ====July - September 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Heads of the Valleys Development Company Limited]] | [[Monarch Group]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000005zoGQAAY Bell Pottinger Communications profile 2016], ''Register of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 24 November 2016. </ref> | ||
+ | ====October - December 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Atos IT Services UK]] Limited | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Centrica]] PLC | [[DS Smith]] plc | [[Ernst & Young]] UK | [[Heads of the Valleys Development Company]] | [[Monarch Holdings]] Limited | [[Waitrose]] Limited | ||
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+ | ===APPC lobbying register=== | ||
+ | ====September 2016 - November 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Affinity Water]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Arqiva]] Limited | [[Atos IT Services UK]] Limited | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[Blackonyx Developments]] Ltd | [[BlackOnyx Group]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Central London Commercial Estates]] Limited | [[Centrica]] | [[Chalegrove Properties]] Ltd | [[Clydesdale Bank]] plc | [[Derwent London]] plc | [[DS Smith]] plc | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Ernst & Young UK]] | [[Frazer-Nash Research]] Limited | [[Grafton Advisors]] (2006) LLP | [[Hays]] plc | [[Heads of The Valleys Development Company]] | [[Hitachi Capital]] (UK) plc | [[HSBC Holdings]] plc | [[Johnston Press]] | [[Lapis Middle East & Africa FZ-LLC]] | [[Martins Properties]] (Chelsea) Ltd | [[Martin's Design and Construction]] Limited | [[Martin's Properties]] (Parsons Green) Ltd | [[Monarch Holdings]] Limted | [[Multiplex Investments Europe]] Limited | [[National Media Council]] | [[UAE]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Photo Me]] Limited | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Queensgate Investments]] | [[Saab]] | [[Sabadell]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[TSB]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2016 - August 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Affinity Water]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Arqiva Limited]] | [[Atos IT Services UK Limited]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[Blackonyx Developments Ltd]] | [[BlackOnyx Group]] | [[British Gas]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Cargo Logic Air UK]] | [[Central London Commercial Estates Limited]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chalegrove Properties Ltd]] | [[Derwent London plc]] | [[DS Smith plc]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Frazer-Nash Research Limited]] | [[Grafton Advisors (2006) LLP]] | [[Heads of The Valleys Development Company]] | [[Holocaust Memorial Day Trust]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[Lapis Middle East & Africa FZ-LLC]] | [[Martins Properties (Chelsea) Ltd]] | [[Martin\\\'s Design and Construction Limited]] | [[Martin's Properties (Parsons Green) Ltd]] | [[New West End Company]] [[NMC]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Queensgate Investments]] | [[Saab]] | [[Sabadell]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[TSB]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[West Horsley Developments Limited]] | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]] <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/register/profile/?company=Bell%20Pottinger%20Political Current register 1st June 2016 - 31st August 2016], ''APPC'', accessed 24 November 2016. </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====March 2016 - May 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Affinity Water]] | [[Alberta Investment Management Corp]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Arqiva Limited]] | [[Atos IT Services UK]] | [[Limited Bank of Ireland]] | [[BC Chelsea Limited]] | [[BL Developments Limited]] | [[Blackonyx Developments Ltd]] | [[Borealis Infrastructure Management Inc]] | [[Bristol Airport Limited]] | [[British Gas]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Cargo Logic Air UK]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chalegrove Properties Ltd]] | [[Deloitte LLP]] | [[Derwent London plc]] | [[DS Smith plc]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Fenton Whelan]] | [[Frazer-Nash Research Limited]] | [[Greybull Capital LLP]] | [[Hermes GPE Infrastructure Fund LP]] | [[Hermes Infrastructure]] (SAP I) LP | [[Horticultural Place Developments Ltd]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[New West End Company]] |[[NMC]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Quintain]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[TSB]] | [[Waitrose Wren House Infrastructure Management Limited]] | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]] <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/APPC-Register-May-2016-13.6.16.pdf Register for 1st March 2016 - 31st May 2016], ''APPC'', accessed 24 November 2016. </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2015-February 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Affinity Water]] | [[Alberta Investment Management Corp]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Arqiva Limited]] | [[Atos IT Services UK ]]Limited | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[BC Chelsea]] Limited | [[BL Developments]]Limited | [[Borealis Infrastructure Management]]Inc | [[Bristol Airport]]Limited | [[British Gas]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group ]] | [[Cargo Logic Air UK]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Derwent London]] plc | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DS Smith]]plc | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Frazer-Nash Research]]Limited | [[Gazprom]] | [[Hermes GPE Infrastructure Fund]]LP | [[Hermes Infrastructure]](SAP I) LP | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[River Island Clothing Co.]]Limited | [[Saab]] | [[Southbank Centre]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[TSB]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[West Horsley Place Developments]]Limited | [[Westmark Investment Properties]]Limited | [[Wren House Infrastructure Management]]Limited | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Bell%20Pottinger%20Political Bell Pottinger clients, Register 1st December 2015-28th February 2016], ''APPC'', accessed 8 April 2016</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===September 2015-November 2015=== | ||
+ | [[Affinity Water]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Atos IT Services UK Limited]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[BL Developments Limited]] | [[BlackOnyx Group]] | [[British Gas]] | [[British Horse Racing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Derwent London]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DS Smith plc]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Gazprom]] | [[Hermes GPE Infrastructure Fund LP]] | [[Hermes Infrastructure LP]] | [[Horticultural Place Developments Limited]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[LMS City Road Limited]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Rentokil Initial plc]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[Soma Oil & Gas]] | [[Southbank Center]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[TSB]] | [[Tyrell Place Limited]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[WaterUK]] | [[West Horsley Place Developments Ltd]] | [[Wren House Infrastructure Management Limited]] | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Bell%20Pottinger%20Political Bell Pottinger Political clients, Sep-Nov15], ''APPC.org'', accessed 2 February 2016</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June 2015-August 2015=== | ||
+ | [[Affinity Water]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Anglia Natural Gas SRL]] | [[Arun District Council]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[BL Developments Limited]] | [[Black Onyx Group]] | [[Bristol Airport]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Cargo Logic Air UK]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chronicle Partners LLP]] | [[Derwent London]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DS Smith plc]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Fenton Whelan]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Iglo]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[Maples and Calder]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Quatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[Soma Oil & Gas]] | [[Soutbank Centre]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[TSB]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[WaterUK]] | [[Xcite Energy]] | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]]<ref>[[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Bell Pottinger LLP Register 1st June-31st August 2015]''APPC'', accessed 28 September 2015</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===March 2015-May 2015=== | ||
+ | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Anglia Natural Gas SRL - Oil & Gas Exploration]] | [[Arun District Council]] | [[Associated British Ports]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[BL Developments Limited]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chronicle Partners LLP]] | [[Derwent London]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DS Smith plc]] | [[Dukes Lodge (Guernsey) Ltd]] | [[Elysian Residences]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Fenton Whelan]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Hach Lange]] | ||
+ | | [[Iglo]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[Maples and Cider]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Nuclear Industry Association]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[Talk Talk]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[TSB]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[WaterUK]] | [[Xcite Energy]] | [[Yahoo! UK & Ireland]] <ref name="Mar15"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/MAY-2015-REGISTER-FINAL.pdf Register 1st March 2015-31st May 2015]''APPC'', accessed 29 September 2015 </ref> | ||
+ | ===December 2014-February 2015=== | ||
+ | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Anglia Natural Gas SRL]] | [[Arun District Council]] | [[Associated British Ports]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chronicle Partners]] LLP | [[Derwent London]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[Dukes Lodge]] (Guernsey) Ltd | [[Elysian Residences]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Fenton Whelan]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Hach Lange]] | [[Iglo]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Johnston Press]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[Maples and Calder]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[New West End Company]] | [[Nuclear Industry Association]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[SOCO International]] plc | [[TalkTalk]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[TSB]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[WaterUK]] | [[Xcite Energy]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Bell%20Pottinger%20LLP Register 1st December 2014 - 28th February 2015] ''APPC'', accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===September 2014-November 2014=== | ||
+ | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Anglia Natural Gas SRL]] | [[Arun District Council]] | [[Associated British Ports]] | [[Association of Drainage Authorities]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chronicle Partners]] LLP | [[Derwent London]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[Dukes Lodge]] (Guernsey) Ltd | [[Elysian Residences]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Fenton Whelan]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Government of Serbia]] | [[Hach Lange]] | [[Hays]] plc | [[HM Treasury]] | [[Iglo]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[London School of Business and Finance]] | [[Monarch Group]] | [[Nuclear Industry Association]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[Scotia Gas Networks]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[TSB]] | [[University of Sussex]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[WaterUK]] | [[Xcite Energy]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/NOV-14-REGISTER-5.12.14.pdf Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 15 January 2015 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June 2014-August 2014=== | ||
+ | [[60 SA Limited]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Anchorage Capital]] | [[Arun District Council]] | [[Associated British Ports]] | [[Association of Drainage Authorities]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Chronicle Partners]] LLP | [[Deloitte]] | [[Derwent London]] | [[Destination Bristol]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[Dukes Lodge]] (Guernsey) Ltd | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Family Mosaic]] | [[Fenton Whelan]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Government of Serbia]] | [[Hach Lange]] | [[Heart of London]] | [[Iglo]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[London School of Business and Finance]] | [[Nuclear Industry Association]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Royal London Society for Blind People]] | [[Saab]] | [[Scotia Gas Networks]] | [[Serbian Progressive Party]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[TSB]] | [[University of Sussex]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[WaterUK]] | [[Xcite Energy]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/AUG-14-REGISTER-28.11.14.pdf 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 16 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===March 2014-May 2014=== | ||
+ | [[60 SA]] Limited | [[Aberdeen Asset Management]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Associated British Ports]] | [[Bank of Ireland ]] | [[The Barrow Cadbury Trust|Barrow Cadbury Trust]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Central London Commercial Estates]] Ltd | [[Centrica]] | [[Corporate City Developments No.2]] Ltd | [[Deloitte]] | [[Derwent London]] | [[Destination Bristol]] | [[Dialogue Advisory Group ]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[ENRC]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Family Mosaic]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Frontier Estates]] | [[Government of Serbia]] | [[Hach Lange]] | [[Heart of London]] | [[Iglo]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Latvian Non-Citizens' Congress]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[Monarch]] | [[Murco]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Project Met Grape Street]] Ltd | [[Provident Financia]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Rivada Networks]] | [[Royal London Society for Blind People]] | [[Saab]] | [[Scotia Gas Networks]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[Temasek]] | [[The Hospital Club]] | [[The Unite Group]] | [[Tidal Lagoon Power]] | [[TSB]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Water UK|WaterUK]] <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/MAY-14-REGISTER-1.9.14.pdf APPC Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014], accessed September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===December 2013-February 2014=== | ||
+ | [[Aberdeen Asset Management]] | [[Alderton Park]] Ltd| [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Associated British Ports ]] | [[Association of Drainage Authorities ]] | [[Bank of Ireland ]] | [[The Barrow Cadbury Trust|Barrow Cadbury Trust ]] | [[Black Onyx Developments]] Ltd | [[Bristol Green Capita]] | [[British Horseracing Authority]] | [[Brookfield Multiplex]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Central London Commercial Estates]] Ltd | [[Centrica]] | [[Chartered Institute of Arbitrators ]] | [[Clivedale Ventures]] | [[Codemasters]] | [[Corporate City Developments No.2]] Ltd| [[Cuadrilla]] | [[Defence Infrastructure Organisation]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[Dialogue Advisory Group]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DSM]] | [[ENRC]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group ]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Family Mosaic]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Frontier Estates]] | [[Gala Coral]] | [[Good Energy ]] | [[Heart of London ]] | [[Imperial Tobacco ]] | [[Komixx Entertainment]] | [[Lodha Group]] | [[London Councils]] | [[Monarch]] | [[National Grid]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Orion Capital Managers]] | [[Premier Oil ]] | [[Project Met Grape Street]] Ltd | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Saab]] | [[Scotia Gas Networks]] | [[Stannah]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[Thames Water]] | [[The Hospital Club]] | [[Tidal Lagoon Power]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Water UK|WaterUK]] <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/FEB-14-REG-7.3.1411.pdf Register for 1st December 2013 – 31 February 2014] ‘’APPC’’, accessed 1 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===September 2013-November 2013=== | ||
+ | [[Aberdeen Asset Management]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[The Barrow Cadbury Trust|Barrow Cadbury Trust]] | [[Birds Eye]] | [[Black Onyx Developments]] Ltd | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Central London Commercial Estates]] Ltd | [[Chartered Institute of Arbitrators]] | [[Clivedale Ventures]] | [[Codemasters]] | [[Corporate City Developments No.2]] Ltd | [[Cuadrilla]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[Dialogue Advisory Group]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DSM]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Family Mosaic]] | [[Friends Life]] | [[Frontier Estates]] | [[Gala Coral]] | [[Good Energy]] | [[Government of Serbia]] | [[Grantham Properties]] | [[Guildford Borough Council]] | [[Heart of London]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Komixx Entertainment]] | [[London Councils]] | [[Lothian Partners]] | [[Monarch]] | [[National Grid]] | [[OGN Group]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Orion Capital Managers]] | [[OSI Group]] | [[Prime Minister's Office of the United Arab Emirates]] | [[Project Met Grape Street]] Ltd | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Prysmian]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Quantum Alpha]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Royal London Society for Blind People]] | [[Saab]] | [[SABMiller]] | [[St James's Place]] | [[Stannah]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[Thames Water]] | [[The Hospital Club]] | [[Tidal Lagoon Power]] | [[Veolia]] | [[Waitrose]] <ref> [http://www.prca.org.uk/assets/files/LATEST%20PRCA%20Public%20Affairs%20Register%20Consultancies%20November%202013.pdf Consultancies – September to November 2013] ''PRCA'', accessed 1 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===June 2013-August 2013=== | ||
+ | [[Aberdeen Asset Management]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[Berkeley Group]] | [[Brockton Capital]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Chartered Institute of Arbitrators]] | [[Codemasters]] | [[Cuadrilla]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[DGRE Developments]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DSM]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Government of Serbia]] | [[Grantham Properties]] | [[Heart of London]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Komixx]] | [[National Grid]] | [[NT Advisors]] | [[OGN Group]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Orion Capital]] | [[Park Group]] | [[Powerperfector]] | [[Precise]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Prysmian]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Quantum Alpha]] | [[Red Bull]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Rio Tinto]] | [[Saab]] | [[SABMiller]] | [[Scottish Widows Investment Partnership]] | [[Sirius Minerals]] | [[Stannah]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[Telford Homes]] | [[Thames Water]] | [[TPG]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Walpole]] <ref> [http://www.prca.org.uk/assets/files/LATEST%20PRCA%20Public%20Affairs%20Register%20September%202013.pdf Consultancies – June to August 2013] ''PRCA'', accessed 1 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===March 2013-May 2013=== | ||
+ | [[Aberdeen Asset Management]] | [[All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[Berkeley Group]] | [[Borealis]] | [[Brockton Capital]] | [[Canary Wharf Group]] | [[Chartered Institute of Arbitrators]] | [[China National Offshore Oil Corporation]] | [[Codemasters]] | [[Cuadrilla]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[DGRE Developments]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DSM]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Grantham Properties]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Maersk Oil]] | [[Morgan Sindall]] | [[National Grid]] | [[News International]] | [[NT Advisors]] | [[Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan]] | [[Orion Capital Managers]] | [[Ovo Energy]] | [[Park Group]] | [[Powerperfector]] | [[Precise]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Prysmian]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Quantum Alpha]] | [[Red Bull]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Rio Tinto]] | [[RWE npower renewables]] | [[Saab]] | [[SABMiller]] | [[Scottish Widows Investment Partnership]] | [[Sirius Minerals]] | [[Stannah]] | [[TalkTalk]] | [[Telford Homes]] | [[TPG]] | [[Voreda]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Walpole]] | [[Westfield]] <ref> [http://www.prca.org.uk/assets/files/PRCA%20Public%20Affairs%20Register%20June%202013.pdf Consultancies – March to May 2013] ''PRCA'', accessed 1 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===December 2012-February 2013=== | ||
+ | [[Aberdeen Asset Management]] | [[Ascertiva]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[Berkeley Group]] | [[Canary Wharf]] | [[China National Offshore Oil Company]] | [[Chartered Institute of Arbitration]] | [[Codemasters]] | [[Cuadrilla]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[Derwent London]] | [[Direct Marketing Association]] | [[DSM]] | [[Etihad]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Fortune Forum]] | [[G4S]] | [[Grantham Properties]] | [[GVA Second London Wall]] | [[Hach Lange]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Inmarsat]] | [[Intellectual Property Lawyers Association]] | [[LXB Properties]] | [[Maersk Oil]] | [[Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company]] | [[Mondelez]] | [[National Grid Holdings]] | [[National Grid Property]] | [[Oil & Gas UK]] | [[Ovo Energy]] | [[Park Group]] | [[PowerPerfector]] | [[Premier Oil]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Prysmian]] | [[Qatari Diar]] | [[Red Bull]] | [[Responsible Gambling Trust]] | [[Rio Tinto]] | [[Royal Mail Estates]] | [[Saab]] | [[Sam Laidlaw]] | [[SABMiller]] | [[Sirius Minerals]] | [[Stannah]] | [[STL Technologies]] | [[Talk Talk]] plc ]] | [[Texas Pacific Group]] | [[The Hospital Club]] | [[Threadneedle]] | [[Viktor Yushchenko]] | [[Vanquis]] | [[Voreda]] | [[Waitrose]] | [[Water UK]] | [[Westfield]] <ref> [http://www.prca.org.uk/assets/files/PRCA%20Public%20Affairs%20Register%20March%202013.pdf Consultancies – December 2012 to February 2013] ‘’PRCA’’, accessed 1 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===December 2010 to February 2011=== | ||
+ | :[[Alstom Power]] | [[Anadarko]] | [[Ascertiva]] | [[Aspers ]] | [[Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers]] | [[Astrazeneca]] | [[BAE Systems]] | [[BACTA]] | [[Bank of Ireland]] | [[Berkeley Homes]] | [[BT MPP ]] | [[Canary Wharf]] | [[Capital One Partners]] | [[Carlyle Group ]] | [[Citibank NA]] | [[Constellation]] | [[Courtauld Institute]] |[[Deloitte ]] | [[Derwent London]]| [[Eclipse Hotels]] | [[Emirates]] | [[Equitable Members Action Group]] | [[Fluor]] | [[Food and Drink Federation]] | [[Frasers – Camberwell]] | [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]] | [[Government of Bahrain]] | [[GSG Holdings]] | [[Historic Royal Palaces]] | [[HomeSun]] | [[Imperial Tobacco]] | [[Inmarsat ]] | [[Jacobs]] | [[Kellogg’s]] | [[Ladbrokes ]] | [[Law Society]] | [[Mercedes-Benz ]] | [[Motor Sports Association]] | [[National Grid Commercial]] | [[National Grid Property]] | [[Park Group]] | [[Permira]] | [[Places for People]] |[[Port of Dover]] | [[Port of London Authority]] | [[Press Complaints Commission]] | [[Provident Financial]] | [[Red Bull]] |[[Rio Tinto]] |[[Rolls Royce]] | [[Royalton Ltd]] | [[Stannah]] | [[St James]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[TAG Farnborough Airport]] | [[Tottenham Hotspur FC]] | [[Treasury Holdings]] | [[University and College Union]] | [[Visteon]] | [[Voreda – Woodlands]] | [[Waitrose]] <ref> PCRA, [http://www.prca.org.uk/assets/files/AboutUs/Files/PRCA%20Public%20Affairs%20Register%20Dec%202010-Feb%202011.pdf PRCA Public Affairs Register – December 2010 to February 2011] accessed 7th December 2011 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bell Pottinger's past clients have included: | ||
+ | :[[Nike]] | [[BSkyB]] | [[Natwest]] | [[BNFL]] | [[BP]] | [[AEA Technology]] | [[GlaxoSmithKline]] |[[Prudential]] | [[BAE Systems]]<ref>David Singleton, Bell Potinger sets sights on security industry, PRWeek, 14 December 2007, p. 1.</ref> | [[Rolls Royce]] |<ref>Singleton, ibid.</ref>[[MBDA]] | <ref>Singleton, ibid.</ref> | [[Libyan National Council]] - although no contract had yet been signed in June 2011, according to Lord Bell: "Bits and pieces are going on,’ ... ‘We are involved in it all, but no one has made any decision and contract. At the moment, the work we are doing for them is informal. Whether we will get in a situation with people in which it will come to something, I’m not sure."<ref name="Libyan"> Matt Cartmell, [http://www.prweek.com/news/rss/1073892/Bell-Pottinger-aids-anti-Gaddafi-Libyan-National-Transitional-Council/ Bell Pottinger Aids Anti-Gaddafi Libyan National Transitional Council], ''PRWeek'', 08 June 2011, accessed 15 June 2011 </ref> | [[Mohammed El Senussi]], the exiled ‘crown prince’ of Libya (since 1988)<ref name="Libyan"/> | [[Economic Development Board of Bahrain]] - remit was expanded to support the government of Bahrain during uprisings earlier in 2011.<ref name="Libyan"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Closing offices== | ||
+ | In June 2015 Bell Pottinger closed its Brussels public affairs office and made redundancies at its London office as part of a natural streamlining and restructuring process to ensure efficiency at the business. CEO [[James Henderson]] said the closure of the Brussels office had resulted in the departure of three consultants and that further redundancies will happen in London but none of the public affairs staff will be affected.<ref> Rod Muir [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/bell-pott-shuts-shop-brussels Bell Pott shuts shop in Brussels] ''Public Affairs News'', 1 June 2015, accessed 1 June 2015.</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Contact, References and Resources== | ||
+ | ===Contact=== | ||
+ | :'''Address:'''Holborn Gate, | ||
+ | :330 High Holborn, | ||
+ | :London, | ||
+ | :WC1V 7QD | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Telephone:''' +44 20 3772 2500 | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Email:''' info@bellpottinger.com | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Website:''' [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/ www.bell-pottinger.co.uk] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Resources=== | ||
+ | See: [[Fracking lobbying firms]] | ||
+ | *Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5765-access-all-areas-frackers-lobbyists-and-the-revolving-door Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed], 29 April 2015. | ||
+ | *Andy Beckett, [http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/09/bell-pottinger-tim-bell-pr-interview Dodgy regime? Unruly protesters? Bell Pottinger can help], ''The Guardian'', Monday 9 December 2013 19.01 GMT. | ||
+ | *Katherine Ainger, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/more/item/5757-the-pr-kingmakers-of-london-town-take-on-nigeria The PR kingmakers of London town take on Nigeria] ''Spinwatch'', 27 March 2015. | ||
+ | *Melanie Newman, Oliver Wright, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/caught-on-camera-top-lobbyists-boasting-how-they-influence-the-pm-6272760.html Caught on camera: top lobbyists boasting how they influence the PM], ''Independent'', 5 December 2011. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:Public relations firms]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Nuclear PR, lobbying and consultancy firms]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Nuclear Spin]][[Category:Financial sector lobbying]][[Category:Sri Lanka]][[Category:Fracking]][[Category:Tobacco]][[Category:Bahrain] |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 20 July 2019
Bell Pottinger Communications, also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy in September 2017 following an international scandal over revelations that it had orchestrated a PR campaign in South Africa likely to 'inflame racial discord' in the former apartheid state.
One of its subsidiaries, Bell Pottinger Middle East has since been taken over by Hanover Communications.
Bell Pottinger was famously chaired by Lord Tim Bell, a friend of former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deputy chairman of Lowe Howard-Spink and Bell alongside Frank Lowe before going on to found Chime Communications in 1989. Bell Pottinger was a subsidiary of Chime until a management buy-out led by Bell in July 2012.
This article is part of the Lobbying Portal, a sunlight project from Spinwatch. |
Contents
- 1 Subsidaries
- 2 Links
- 3 People
- 4 Dinner with ministers
- 5 Revolving door
- 6 Involvement in Iraq
- 7 Reputation laundering for repressive regimes
- 8 African Presidential elections
- 9 Pro-nuclear work
- 10 Refusal to join the Association of Professional Political Consultants
- 11 Clients
- 11.1 UK Government Registrar of consultant lobbyists
- 11.2 APPC lobbying register
- 11.3 September 2015-November 2015
- 11.4 June 2015-August 2015
- 11.5 March 2015-May 2015
- 11.6 December 2014-February 2015
- 11.7 September 2014-November 2014
- 11.8 June 2014-August 2014
- 11.9 March 2014-May 2014
- 11.10 December 2013-February 2014
- 11.11 September 2013-November 2013
- 11.12 June 2013-August 2013
- 11.13 March 2013-May 2013
- 11.14 December 2012-February 2013
- 11.15 December 2010 to February 2011
- 12 Closing offices
- 13 Contact, References and Resources
- 14 Notes
Subsidaries
- Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, one of the lobbying divisions, based in the UK.
- QBO Bell Pottinger, formerly just QBO before Bell Pottinger acquired it.
- Bell Pottinger Geopolitical, the international subsidiary of Bell Pottinger. Formerly Bell Pottinger Sans Frontieres.
- Bell Pottinger Good Relations, formerly known as just Good Relations, comprised of a number of small agencies and Bell Pottinger Good Relations North.
- Bell Pottinger North, one of the lobbying divisions of Bell Pottinger and has offices in Newcastle, Leeds and Liverpool.
- Others: Bell Pottinger Corporate and Financial | Bell Pottinger International | Bell Pottinger Public Sector Health | Bell Pottinger Sport and Sponsorship | Bell Pottinger USA | Bell Pottinger Security | Bell Pottinger Special Projects | Bell Pottinger Middle East | Pelham Bell Pottinger - corporate and financial public relations | Pelham Bell Pottinger Asia | Harvard | Harvard GmBH | Corporate Citizenship Company | Resonate | Insight | MMK | BMT | Ptarmigan Bell Pottinger
Links
- Part of the Westminster lobbying map
People
Senior management 2014[1]
- Tim Bell - Chairman. Received his peerage from former prime minister Tony Blair in 1998.
- James Henderson - Chief Executive.
- David Beck - Chief Operating Officer
- Mark Smith - Non-Executive Director
- Piers Pottinger - Chairman - Asia
- David Wilson - Group Managing Director
- Roopesh Prashnar - Chief Financial Officer
- Tom Leigh - Chief Financial Officer [2]
- John Sunnucks - Executive Chairman
- Mark Canning - Senior adviser - Asia
- Gavin Davis - Managing Director
- Darren Murphy - Chairman of Bell Pottinger Geopolitical.
Senior management 2013
- Tim Bell - Chairman.
- David Beck - Group managing director,
- David Wilson - Group managing director Digital Reputation Management, previously BPP chairman. In July 2011 Wilson was appointed by Rebekah Brooks' lawyers following her resignation as News International chief executive and subsequent arrest over the phone-hacking scandal. [3]
- Tim Collins
- James Henderson
- Piers Pottinger
- Tom Mollo, Managing Director – International
Middle East 2013
- Tim Wilkinson - Former partner, now Chairman of Middle East operations. Based in Dubai. Previously spent more than 15 years in communications at The Coca-Cola Company in the Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East regions. He also previously held the post of communications director for the Prime Minister of Kuwait. [4]
- Tristan Peniston-Bird Managing Director, based in Dubai.
Former staff
- Peter Bingle, was previously chair. Left the company in 2012 to set up as an independent consultant
- Jonathan Oates, former director now chief of staff to UK deputy prime minister Nick Clegg
- Claire Cater, group director. Cater led the Group’s public sector work which included media, public affairs, advertising, marketing, medical education, stakeholder engagement, digital and publishing.
Dinner with ministers
Details of the attendees and seating plans of the Conservative's 2013 summer ball, an event where tickets cost up to £12,000 each and allows attendees to sit at the table with ministers, were leaked by the Guardian. It revealed that chief executive, James Henderson, attended and Patsy Baker, a partner at Bell Pottinger, sat at a table with Chris Grayling MP. [5]
Revolving door
Other politicians and aides who work or have worked at Bell Pottinger include ex-Labour Party staffer Cathy McGlynn (an adviser to Jack Cunningham when he was Agriculture Secretary); Amanda Clow (from Tony Blair's office before the 1997 election), Amanda Francis (a former adviser to Mo Mowlam), Jav Chavda (a former researcher for the 'Rapid Rebuttal Unit'), Nick Williams (a researcher for David Clark) and Jonathan Oates (Chief of Staff to Nick Clegg).
Involvement in Iraq
In October 2016, The Times and The Bureau for Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) revealed that Bell Pottinger had been commissioned by the Pentagon to head a covert propaganda program during the invasion of Iraq, which earned the PR agency over half a billion dollars. It was in charge of producing a range of video shorts designed to be used as instruments of propaganda and espionage by US forces; the material was formally tasked with 'promotion of democratic elections', but worked primarily to highlight and publicise the violent activities of al Qaeda.
Martin Wells, who worked as the operation’s lead video editor, distinguished between three types of products:
- television infomercials on al Qaeda aggressions
- fabricated news footage made to resemble 'Arabic TV' which was distributed to regional broadcasters
- fake al Qaeda propaganda and recruitment videos that were formatted onto CDs and reportedly dropped by US soldiers in targeted areas: the CDs were encoded so that US forces would be able to track anywhere they had been played.
The Pentagon confirmed that Bell Pottinger’s work in Iraq was part of the Information Operations Task Force (IOTF). Wells alleged that the PR agency also carried out work under the Joint Psychological Operations Task Force (JPOTF). Its output was signed off by the former commander of the coalition forces in Iraq, General David Petraeus, and on occasion by the White House.
A document retrieved by TBIJ showed that the firm employed up to 300 British and Iraqi staff at the time, and the operation cost over a hundred million dollars a year on average. The contract was awarded to Bell Pottinger in 2004 by the Coalition Provisional Authority, the transitional government established following the invasion of the Iraq. Private firms were reportedly used where the US military lacked the necessary expertise, or were operating in a legal 'grey area': US law prevents the military form using propaganda on its own citizens, and the risk that the Iraqi footage would be broadcast domestically in the US meant the military could not do such work.
The disclosures were obtained through 'US army contracting censuses, federal procurement transaction records and reports by the Department of Defense (DoD) Inspector General, as well as Bell Pottinger's corporate filings and specialist publications on military propagand'. Following its 2012 management buyout, Bell Pottinger dissolved any connections with the unit that operated in Iraq, closed in 2011. Bell Pottinger earned more from the contract than over 40 other companies working between 2006 to 2008 on similar services, including US companies such as the Lincoln Group.[6] [7]
Reputation laundering for repressive regimes
In 2010 the Guardian revealed that PR companies were receiving as much as £2 million for "reputation laundering" for government regimes in Saudi Arabia, Rwanda and Kazakhstan. The Kremlin, Sri Lanka and Zambia were exposed as Chime clients. Lord Tim Bell the chair of Chime Communications and Bell Pottinger Communications defended the firm: “If people want to communicate their argument we take the view that they are allowed to do so.” [8]
Bell is among a handful of lobbying firms that have faced growing concern that London is the place to come to get reputations laundered. As the Evening Standard reported in 2011: 'Top firms such as Bell Pottinger, Brown Lloyd James, Portland and Grayling are coming under intense scrutiny because of their work for foreign governments or in regimes of dubious repute.'
Bell Pottinger Private does not publish a full list of its client-base, which has previously included a raft of controversial and eyebrow-raising names:
- The government of Sri Lanka; FW de Klerk, when he ran against Nelson Mandela for president of South Africa; Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted Thai premier, whom protesters claim still controls the country; Asma al-Assad, the wife of the president of Syria; Alexander Lukashenko, the dictator of Belarus; Rebekah Brooks after the phone-hacking scandal broke; the repressive governments of Bahrain and Egypt; the American occupying administration in Iraq; the polluting oil company Trafigura; the fracking company Cuadrilla; the athlete Oscar Pistorius after he was charged with murder; the Pinochet Foundation during its campaign against the former Chilean dictator's British detention; the much-criticised arms conglomerate BAE Systems – Bell or Bell Pottinger has represented all of them.
Such is its reputation that following the beheading of American journalist James Foley, Bell Pottinger were forced to issue a press release claiming they had not been hired by the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS). [9]
Sri Lanka
In 2010 the BBC reported that a Sri Lankan government source had hired Bell Pottinger Group to try to enhance Sri Lanka's post-war image for a fee of £3 million a year. The work has involved lobbying UK, UN and EU officials on a range of issues, including assisting Sri Lanka's attempts to prevent the UN secretary general appointing an advisory panel on alleged war crimes committed during the country's civil war.
Bell Pottinger also helped promote the UK visit of Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Prof GL Peiris who gave the keynote speech at London's International Institute of Strategic Studies in October 2010. [10]
It is unclear how long or whether the firm continues works for the Sri Lankan government. When asked this question during a rare interview in December 2013 chairman Tim Bell 'affected casualness' and replied 'airily' that, 'We stopped in … 2009? Or 2010? I might have got the dates wrong.' The interviewer wrote that Bell then:
- switches seamlessly to a sterner, man-of-the-world tone: "It's a fashionable thing to criticise the way the Sri Lankan government has behaved. David Cameron had one meeting in the north of the country with 200 people who have lost relatives. You have to remember there was a 30-year civil war. The Tamil Tigers weren't exactly gentle, nice people. And for Britain to ponce around the world talking about human rights after what we did in Afghanistan … It's what Winston Churchill called 'our usual export': hypocrisy."[11]
Relationship with the Bahraini Government
Bell Pottinger has held a number of contracts with the Bahrain Government. In 2009 The Economic Development Board (EDB) of Bahrain appointed Bell Pottinger to handle its global FDI (foreign direct investment) with a contract believed to be worth a seven-figure sum in pounds annually. [12] Bell Pottinger also contracted Qorvis to carry out public relations work in the US for Bahrain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2010. [13]
Bell Pottinger's work in Bahrain came under pressure in February 2011 for holding these contracts even after seven protesters were killed in a police crackdown on the anti-regime campaign. [14] As a result Bell Pottinger suspended some of its contracts, including with the EDB.[15]
However, this disengagement did not last long as in May 2011, Bell Pottinger was awarded a contract worth US$ 199,000 by Bahrain's Information Affairs Authority for an undefined period of time. [16]. In July 2011, the government's holding company Mumtalakat renewed a contract with Bell Pottinger, worth US$ 853,000 for a period of one year. [17] In January 2012, Bahrain's Economic Development Board awarded Bell Pottinger with a renewed contract for over US$ 10.5 million for a period of two years. [18]. In May 2012 Bell Pottinger's contract with the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution was renewed for a year for about $ 367,000. [19]. The information about these contracts have been taken from the website of the government's Tender Board, and there may be other contracts that are not yet listed.
According to a posting on the Bahraini government’s Tender Board website in October 2012, Bell Pottinger has made bids for the tendered public relations contract. [20] Exact details of the services required by the Bahraini government have not been made public, other than that it involves “PR services” for the Economic Development Board (EDB).
General Augusto Pinochet
In 1998 the former Chilean dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, was arrested in London at the request of Spanish prosecutes requesting his extradition on murder charges. [21] At the time Pinochet, who died in 2006, was a Chilean senator who had claimed diplomatic immunity for the murder of Spanish citizens between 1973-1990. [22]
As Richard Wilson points out in his blog Bell Pottinger Communications relationship with brutal regimes has a longer history than recent contracts with Belarus and Sri Lanka "Bell Pottinger were paid apologists for the brutal Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, lobbying hard to help the General evade justice after he was arrested in the UK on torture charges in 1998." [23]
In 1999 New Internationalist reported that defenders of Pinochet in the Chilean Reconciliation Movement, a UK based organisation, were paying Bell Pottinger Communications to mount a defence of the former dictator in a $310,000 contract. Bell Pottinger Communications had worked on the 1989 presidential campaign of Hernan Buchi, Pinochet's former finance minister and candidate in Chile’s first presidential elections since 1970.
- "Bell Pottinger has sent 14 postcards, in the name of the Chilean Reconciliation Movement, to 5,000 British ‘opinion makers’ (including the heads of the top 2,000 corporations, the members of the Houses of Commons and Lords, and the major news media)"
- Tim Bell’s public-relations expertise was also employed for a televised meeting between Pinochet and Margaret Thatcher in the house where the ex-dictator is confined. The meeting was arranged by Robin Harris, a senior advisor to Thatcher. Harris has also produced and sent to over 5,000 UK ‘opinion formers’ (the same 5,000 as the postcards, perhaps?) a paper entitled ‘A Tale of Two Chileans: Pinochet and Allende’. Harris’s paper rehearses the same accusation as the postcards – President Allende had planned a ‘self-coup’ with dictatorial aims. Over half of the paper’s footnotes cite a document produced by the dictatorship with CIA assistance shortly after the military coup. Harris also promises shortly an appendix detailing ‘Plan Z,’ the fictitious plot under which Allende and his associates were to eliminate an extensive list of enemies including prominent members of the armed forces." [24]
African Presidential elections
Nigeria
One of Bell Pottinger's former clients is the late Nigerian president Yar'Adua, whom they advised during the 2007 presidential elections. These elections were widely condemned as flawed and violent by international observers and NGOs, Mac van den Berg, a chief EU observer, said the elections had 'fallen far short' of basic international standards and leaked US diplomatic cables alleged the Yar'Adua may have handed out bribes to ensure the outcome of the election. There is however no suggestion that Bell Pottinger had any knowledge of such matters.[25]
In November 2014 it was announced Bell Pottinger would be advising the current Nigerian Prime Minister Goodluck Jonathan in the upcoming April 2015 General Election. The firm worked with election guru Joe Trippi, who has worked in the US with many presidential candidates, and has history in Nigeria after working with Atiku Abubakar on his failed presidential bid in 2007 and with Jonathan on his successful campaign in 2011.[26] Jonathan lost to the challenger Muhammadu Buhari by more than 2.5 million votes.[27]
According to Jonathan Lehrle, a partner at Bell Pottinger who has worked in Zambia, Kenya and Madagascar, there is less hostility to foreign advisers that there used to be and that US or British companies no longer carry a stigma in Africa. The use of a foreign adviser used to suggest 'that parties were out of touch but with leaders like Obama and Cameron hiring international advisers there is less resistance.[26]
Kenya
In 2007 Bell Pottinger was employed to advise Raila Odinga in his unsuccessful bid to become president of Kenya against Uhuru Kenyatta (also advised by a British political consultancy - BTP Advisers) in elections that same year. Kenyatta's victory[26] in the polls was followed by inter-ethnic clashes and police violence that left up to 1,300 people dead and more than 650,000 displaced according to Human Rights Watch. [28]
Pro-nuclear work
This article is part of the Nuclear Spin project of Spinwatch. |
Bell Pottinger have a history of nuclear clients:
In the late 1990s and up until 2002 its subsidiary Bell Pottinger Public Affairs was the main PR company providing strategic corporate communications advice for the state-run BNFL. In 2002, Bell Pottinger lost the account, although continued to provide financial PR services and ad hoc project services, through sister company Bell Pottinger Communications. [29] [30]
In 2004-05 Bell Pottinger received £24,000 from Nirex to "Provide commmunications advice related to the Nirex pension scheme." [31]
In November / December 2005, Private Eye revealed that Bell Pottinger was receiving £8,000 a month to give strategic advice to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. The Eye asked: " Why is the Bell Pottinger PR firm passing on potted biographies of MPs focusing on their supposed attitude to nuclear power to the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency (NDA)? The NDA's job, after all, is to clean up the mess left by the old atomic generation, not to promote new nuclear power stations."
The Eye noted that: "The files certainly give the impression that Bell Pottinger thinks the NDA is part of the cosy nuclear club rather than a body charged with sorting out some of the worst problems created by the industry. In its bidding document Bell Pottinger emphasised that its chairman Kevin Murray 'worked on the BNFL account during a tumultuous four-year period'. It also said Bell Pottinger director Tim Walker was a 'former special adviser to Jack Cunningham' when he was a very pro-nuclear MP and spent 'more than a decade closely involved in the politics of the nuclear industry'. [32]
Using the Freedom of Information Act, NuclearSpin obtained a copy of Bell Pottinger's pitch to the NDA. It underlined the extent of the companies involvement with the nuclear industry. It states that Bell Pottinger's consultants "have worked in a variety of capacities with the nuclear industry. These include:
- Providing strategic advice and support for the Chairman and Chief Executive of BNFL including crisis management
- Advising BNFL on corporate and financial communications
- Developing day-to-day public affairs programmes for BNFL and the BNIF
- Working with Parliamentarians with interests in the nuclear industry
- Monitoring and tracking nuclear issues ranging from Parliamentary committees to public enquiries
- Directly managing the in-house communications for the UKAEA and AEA Technology through privatisation
- Briefing and rehearsing industry executives appearing before Select Committees." [33]
The NDA's briefing paper for potential PR consultants boasted that the "NDA is not unique in being an organisation committed to open and transparent engagement with stakeholders, but it may well be the first organisation that has such objectives built in to its statutory requirements". Nevertheless, Bell Pottinger's successful pitch includes:
- "Advising on the handling of particular announcements identifying the issues and bear traps in advance, advising on messaging, media strategy and tactics, questions and answers"
- "Advising on an appropriate contact programme ie who are the journalists that should be courted, what are their issues, how best to handle them"
- "Providing off the record information". [33]
Refusal to join the Association of Professional Political Consultants
Update: Bell Pottinger finally joined the PRCA, the rival trade assocation to the APPC, in March 2010,[34] and the APPC in May 2013. However it reportedly still does not publish a full list - in an interview in December 2013 chairman Tim Bell cited commercial confidentiality or official secrecy when asked if Bell still worked with the Sri Lankan government.
In February 2008, it emerged that Bell Pottinger was one of three agencies refusing to join the APPC, following a committee inquiry chaired by Labour MP Tony Wright. Despite attempting to "make amends" by drawing up its own code of conduct, the controversy surrounding Bell Pottinger's steadfast refusal to register resulted in chairman Peter Bingle giving evidence to MPs at the Public Administration Select Committee.[35]
Clients
Bell Pottinger Private does not publish a full list of its client-base, which has previously included a raft of controversial and eyebrow-raising names:
- The government of Sri Lanka; FW de Klerk, when he ran against Nelson Mandela for president of South Africa; Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted Thai premier, whom protesters claim still controls the country; Asma al-Assad, the wife of the president of Syria; Alexander Lukashenko, the dictator of Belarus; Rebekah Brooks after the phone-hacking scandal broke; the repressive governments of Bahrain and Egypt; the American occupying administration in Iraq; the polluting oil company Trafigura; the fracking company Cuadrilla; the athlete Oscar Pistorius after he was charged with murder; the Pinochet Foundation during its campaign against the former Chilean dictator's British detention; the much-criticised arms conglomerate BAE Systems – Bell or Bell Pottinger has represented all of them.
- Following the beheading of American journalist James Foley, Bell Pottinger were forced to issue a press release claiming they had not been hired by the group who call themselves Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS). [36]
UK Government Registrar of consultant lobbyists
The company has been officially registered since March 2015. The register documents the clients for whom Bell Pottinger has lobbied ministers. The listings since 2015 are as follows:
January - March 2015
Anglia Natural Gas S.R.L. | Associated British Ports | British Horseracing Authority Limited | Cruise Lines International Association UK & Ireland | Derwent London plc | Etihad Airways | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial plc | Saab AB (publ) | TSB Bank plc | Waitrose Limited
April - June 2015
British Horseracing Authority | Imperial Tobacco | New West End Company
July - September 2015
Imperial Tobacco Group plc | New West End Company | Talk Talk Telecom Group plc
October - December 2015
Gazprom EP International | Mulberry Group plc [37]
January - March 2016
April - June 2016
None registered.
July - September 2016
Heads of the Valleys Development Company Limited | Monarch Group [39]
October - December 2016
Atos IT Services UK Limited | British Horseracing Authority | Centrica PLC | DS Smith plc | Ernst & Young UK | Heads of the Valleys Development Company | Monarch Holdings Limited | Waitrose Limited
APPC lobbying register
September 2016 - November 2016
Affinity Water | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Arqiva Limited | Atos IT Services UK Limited | Bank of Ireland | Blackonyx Developments Ltd | BlackOnyx Group | British Horseracing Authority | Central London Commercial Estates Limited | Centrica | Chalegrove Properties Ltd | Clydesdale Bank plc | Derwent London plc | DS Smith plc | Equitable Members Action Group | Ernst & Young UK | Frazer-Nash Research Limited | Grafton Advisors (2006) LLP | Hays plc | Heads of The Valleys Development Company | Hitachi Capital (UK) plc | HSBC Holdings plc | Johnston Press | Lapis Middle East & Africa FZ-LLC | Martins Properties (Chelsea) Ltd | Martin's Design and Construction Limited | Martin's Properties (Parsons Green) Ltd | Monarch Holdings Limted | Multiplex Investments Europe Limited | National Media Council | UAE | New West End Company | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Photo Me Limited | Provident Financial | Queensgate Investments | Saab | Sabadell | TalkTalk | TSB | Waitrose | Yahoo! UK & Ireland
June 2016 - August 2016
Affinity Water | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Arqiva Limited | Atos IT Services UK Limited | Bank of Ireland | Blackonyx Developments Ltd | BlackOnyx Group | British Gas | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Cargo Logic Air UK | Central London Commercial Estates Limited | Centrica | Chalegrove Properties Ltd | Derwent London plc | DS Smith plc | Equitable Members Action Group | Frazer-Nash Research Limited | Grafton Advisors (2006) LLP | Heads of The Valleys Development Company | Holocaust Memorial Day Trust | Johnston Press | Lapis Middle East & Africa FZ-LLC | Martins Properties (Chelsea) Ltd | Martin\\\'s Design and Construction Limited | Martin's Properties (Parsons Green) Ltd | New West End Company NMC | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Queensgate Investments | Saab | Sabadell | TalkTalk | TSB | Waitrose | West Horsley Developments Limited | Yahoo! UK & Ireland [40]
March 2016 - May 2016
Affinity Water | Alberta Investment Management Corp | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Arqiva Limited | Atos IT Services UK | Limited Bank of Ireland | BC Chelsea Limited | BL Developments Limited | Blackonyx Developments Ltd | Borealis Infrastructure Management Inc | Bristol Airport Limited | British Gas | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Cargo Logic Air UK | Centrica | Chalegrove Properties Ltd | Deloitte LLP | Derwent London plc | DS Smith plc | Equitable Members Action Group | Fenton Whelan | Frazer-Nash Research Limited | Greybull Capital LLP | Hermes GPE Infrastructure Fund LP | Hermes Infrastructure (SAP I) LP | Horticultural Place Developments Ltd | Johnston Press | Monarch Group | New West End Company |NMC | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Quintain | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | TalkTalk | TSB | Waitrose Wren House Infrastructure Management Limited | Yahoo! UK & Ireland [41]
December 2015-February 2016
Affinity Water | Alberta Investment Management Corp | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Arqiva Limited | Atos IT Services UK Limited | Bank of Ireland | BC Chelsea Limited | BL DevelopmentsLimited | Borealis Infrastructure ManagementInc | Bristol AirportLimited | British Gas | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Cargo Logic Air UK | Centrica | Derwent London plc | Direct Marketing Association | DS Smithplc | Equitable Members Action Group | Frazer-Nash ResearchLimited | Gazprom | Hermes GPE Infrastructure FundLP | Hermes Infrastructure(SAP I) LP | Imperial Tobacco | Johnston Press | New West End Company | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | River Island Clothing Co.Limited | Saab | Southbank Centre | TalkTalk | TSB | Waitrose | West Horsley Place DevelopmentsLimited | Westmark Investment PropertiesLimited | Wren House Infrastructure ManagementLimited | Yahoo! UK & Ireland [42]
September 2015-November 2015
Affinity Water | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Atos IT Services UK Limited | Bank of Ireland | BL Developments Limited | BlackOnyx Group | British Gas | British Horse Racing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Centrica | Derwent London | Direct Marketing Association | DS Smith plc | Equitable Members Action Group | Gazprom | Hermes GPE Infrastructure Fund LP | Hermes Infrastructure LP | Horticultural Place Developments Limited | Imperial Tobacco | Johnston Press | LMS City Road Limited | Lodha Group | New West End Company | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Rentokil Initial plc | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | Soma Oil & Gas | Southbank Center | TalkTalk | The Unite Group | TSB | Tyrell Place Limited | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK | West Horsley Place Developments Ltd | Wren House Infrastructure Management Limited | Yahoo! UK & Ireland [43]
June 2015-August 2015
Affinity Water | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Anglia Natural Gas SRL | Arun District Council | Bank of Ireland | BL Developments Limited | Black Onyx Group | Bristol Airport | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Cargo Logic Air UK | Centrica | Chronicle Partners LLP | Derwent London | Direct Marketing Association | DS Smith plc | Equitable Members Action Group | Fenton Whelan | Friends Life | Iglo | Imperial Tobacco | Johnston Press | Lodha Group | Maples and Calder | Monarch Group | New West End Company | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Quatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | Soma Oil & Gas | Soutbank Centre | TalkTalk | The Unite Group | TSB | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK | Xcite Energy | Yahoo! UK & Ireland[44]
March 2015-May 2015
All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Anglia Natural Gas SRL - Oil & Gas Exploration | Arun District Council | Associated British Ports | Bank of Ireland | BL Developments Limited | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Centrica | Chronicle Partners LLP | Derwent London | Direct Marketing Association | DS Smith plc | Dukes Lodge (Guernsey) Ltd | Elysian Residences | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Fenton Whelan | Friends Life | Hach Lange | Iglo | Imperial Tobacco | Johnston Press | Lodha Group | Maples and Cider | Monarch Group | New West End Company | Nuclear Industry Association | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | Talk Talk | The Unite Group | TSB | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK | Xcite Energy | Yahoo! UK & Ireland [45]
December 2014-February 2015
All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Anglia Natural Gas SRL | Arun District Council | Associated British Ports | Bank of Ireland | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Centrica | Chronicle Partners LLP | Derwent London | Direct Marketing Association | Dukes Lodge (Guernsey) Ltd | Elysian Residences | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Fenton Whelan | Friends Life | Hach Lange | Iglo | Imperial Tobacco | Johnston Press | Lodha Group | Maples and Calder | Monarch Group | New West End Company | Nuclear Industry Association | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | SOCO International plc | TalkTalk | The Unite Group | TSB | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK | Xcite Energy[46]
September 2014-November 2014
All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Anglia Natural Gas SRL | Arun District Council | Associated British Ports | Association of Drainage Authorities | Bank of Ireland | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Centrica | Chronicle Partners LLP | Derwent London | Direct Marketing Association | Dukes Lodge (Guernsey) Ltd | Elysian Residences | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Fenton Whelan | Friends Life | Government of Serbia | Hach Lange | Hays plc | HM Treasury | Iglo | Imperial Tobacco | Lodha Group | London School of Business and Finance | Monarch Group | Nuclear Industry Association | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | Scotia Gas Networks | TalkTalk | The Unite Group | TSB | University of Sussex | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK | Xcite Energy[47]
June 2014-August 2014
60 SA Limited | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Anchorage Capital | Arun District Council | Associated British Ports | Association of Drainage Authorities | Bank of Ireland | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Centrica | Chronicle Partners LLP | Deloitte | Derwent London | Destination Bristol | Direct Marketing Association | Dukes Lodge (Guernsey) Ltd | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Family Mosaic | Fenton Whelan | Friends Life | Government of Serbia | Hach Lange | Heart of London | Iglo | Imperial Tobacco | Lodha Group | London School of Business and Finance | Nuclear Industry Association | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Royal London Society for Blind People | Saab | Scotia Gas Networks | Serbian Progressive Party | TalkTalk | The Unite Group | TSB | University of Sussex | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK | Xcite Energy[48]
March 2014-May 2014
60 SA Limited | Aberdeen Asset Management | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Associated British Ports | Bank of Ireland | Barrow Cadbury Trust | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Central London Commercial Estates Ltd | Centrica | Corporate City Developments No.2 Ltd | Deloitte | Derwent London | Destination Bristol | Dialogue Advisory Group | Direct Marketing Association | ENRC | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Family Mosaic | Friends Life | Frontier Estates | Government of Serbia | Hach Lange | Heart of London | Iglo | Imperial Tobacco | Latvian Non-Citizens' Congress | Lodha Group | Monarch | Murco | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Project Met Grape Street Ltd | Provident Financia | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Rivada Networks | Royal London Society for Blind People | Saab | Scotia Gas Networks | TalkTalk | Temasek | The Hospital Club | The Unite Group | Tidal Lagoon Power | TSB | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK [49]
December 2013-February 2014
Aberdeen Asset Management | Alderton Park Ltd| All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Associated British Ports | Association of Drainage Authorities | Bank of Ireland | Barrow Cadbury Trust | Black Onyx Developments Ltd | Bristol Green Capita | British Horseracing Authority | Brookfield Multiplex | Canary Wharf Group | Central London Commercial Estates Ltd | Centrica | Chartered Institute of Arbitrators | Clivedale Ventures | Codemasters | Corporate City Developments No.2 Ltd| Cuadrilla | Defence Infrastructure Organisation | Deloitte | Dialogue Advisory Group | Direct Marketing Association | DSM | ENRC | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Family Mosaic | Friends Life | Frontier Estates | Gala Coral | Good Energy | Heart of London | Imperial Tobacco | Komixx Entertainment | Lodha Group | London Councils | Monarch | National Grid | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Orion Capital Managers | Premier Oil | Project Met Grape Street Ltd | Provident Financial | Qatari Diar | Responsible Gambling Trust | Saab | Scotia Gas Networks | Stannah | TalkTalk | Thames Water | The Hospital Club | Tidal Lagoon Power | Veolia | Waitrose | WaterUK [50]
September 2013-November 2013
Aberdeen Asset Management | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Bank of Ireland | Barrow Cadbury Trust | Birds Eye | Black Onyx Developments Ltd | Canary Wharf Group | Central London Commercial Estates Ltd | Chartered Institute of Arbitrators | Clivedale Ventures | Codemasters | Corporate City Developments No.2 Ltd | Cuadrilla | Deloitte | Dialogue Advisory Group | Direct Marketing Association | DSM | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Family Mosaic | Friends Life | Frontier Estates | Gala Coral | Good Energy | Government of Serbia | Grantham Properties | Guildford Borough Council | Heart of London | Imperial Tobacco | Komixx Entertainment | London Councils | Lothian Partners | Monarch | National Grid | OGN Group | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Orion Capital Managers | OSI Group | Prime Minister's Office of the United Arab Emirates | Project Met Grape Street Ltd | Provident Financial | Prysmian | Qatari Diar | Quantum Alpha | Responsible Gambling Trust | Royal London Society for Blind People | Saab | SABMiller | St James's Place | Stannah | TalkTalk | Thames Water | The Hospital Club | Tidal Lagoon Power | Veolia | Waitrose [51]
June 2013-August 2013
Aberdeen Asset Management | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Bank of Ireland | Berkeley Group | Brockton Capital | Canary Wharf Group | Chartered Institute of Arbitrators | Codemasters | Cuadrilla | Deloitte | DGRE Developments | Direct Marketing Association | DSM | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Government of Serbia | Grantham Properties | Heart of London | Imperial Tobacco | Komixx | National Grid | NT Advisors | OGN Group | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Orion Capital | Park Group | Powerperfector | Precise | Provident Financial | Prysmian | Qatari Diar | Quantum Alpha | Red Bull | Responsible Gambling Trust | Rio Tinto | Saab | SABMiller | Scottish Widows Investment Partnership | Sirius Minerals | Stannah | TalkTalk | Telford Homes | Thames Water | TPG | Waitrose | Walpole [52]
March 2013-May 2013
Aberdeen Asset Management | All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders | Bank of Ireland | Berkeley Group | Borealis | Brockton Capital | Canary Wharf Group | Chartered Institute of Arbitrators | China National Offshore Oil Corporation | Codemasters | Cuadrilla | Deloitte | DGRE Developments | Direct Marketing Association | DSM | Equitable Members Action Group | Etihad | Grantham Properties | Imperial Tobacco | Maersk Oil | Morgan Sindall | National Grid | News International | NT Advisors | Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | Orion Capital Managers | Ovo Energy | Park Group | Powerperfector | Precise | Provident Financial | Prysmian | Qatari Diar | Quantum Alpha | Red Bull | Responsible Gambling Trust | Rio Tinto | RWE npower renewables | Saab | SABMiller | Scottish Widows Investment Partnership | Sirius Minerals | Stannah | TalkTalk | Telford Homes | TPG | Voreda | Waitrose | Walpole | Westfield [53]
December 2012-February 2013
Aberdeen Asset Management | Ascertiva | Bank of Ireland | Berkeley Group | Canary Wharf | China National Offshore Oil Company | Chartered Institute of Arbitration | Codemasters | Cuadrilla | Deloitte | Derwent London | Direct Marketing Association | DSM | Etihad | Equitable Members Action Group | Fortune Forum | G4S | Grantham Properties | GVA Second London Wall | Hach Lange | Imperial Tobacco | Inmarsat | Intellectual Property Lawyers Association | LXB Properties | Maersk Oil | Margate Town Centre Regeneration Company | Mondelez | National Grid Holdings | National Grid Property | Oil & Gas UK | Ovo Energy | Park Group | PowerPerfector | Premier Oil | Provident Financial | Prysmian | Qatari Diar | Red Bull | Responsible Gambling Trust | Rio Tinto | Royal Mail Estates | Saab | Sam Laidlaw | SABMiller | Sirius Minerals | Stannah | STL Technologies | Talk Talk plc ]] | Texas Pacific Group | The Hospital Club | Threadneedle | Viktor Yushchenko | Vanquis | Voreda | Waitrose | Water UK | Westfield [54]
December 2010 to February 2011
- Alstom Power | Anadarko | Ascertiva | Aspers | Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers | Astrazeneca | BAE Systems | BACTA | Bank of Ireland | Berkeley Homes | BT MPP | Canary Wharf | Capital One Partners | Carlyle Group | Citibank NA | Constellation | Courtauld Institute |Deloitte | Derwent London| Eclipse Hotels | Emirates | Equitable Members Action Group | Fluor | Food and Drink Federation | Frasers – Camberwell | Global Warming Policy Foundation | Government of Bahrain | GSG Holdings | Historic Royal Palaces | HomeSun | Imperial Tobacco | Inmarsat | Jacobs | Kellogg’s | Ladbrokes | Law Society | Mercedes-Benz | Motor Sports Association | National Grid Commercial | National Grid Property | Park Group | Permira | Places for People |Port of Dover | Port of London Authority | Press Complaints Commission | Provident Financial | Red Bull |Rio Tinto |Rolls Royce | Royalton Ltd | Stannah | St James | Sunderland City Council | TAG Farnborough Airport | Tottenham Hotspur FC | Treasury Holdings | University and College Union | Visteon | Voreda – Woodlands | Waitrose [55]
Bell Pottinger's past clients have included:
- Nike | BSkyB | Natwest | BNFL | BP | AEA Technology | GlaxoSmithKline |Prudential | BAE Systems[56] | Rolls Royce |[57]MBDA | [58] | Libyan National Council - although no contract had yet been signed in June 2011, according to Lord Bell: "Bits and pieces are going on,’ ... ‘We are involved in it all, but no one has made any decision and contract. At the moment, the work we are doing for them is informal. Whether we will get in a situation with people in which it will come to something, I’m not sure."[59] | Mohammed El Senussi, the exiled ‘crown prince’ of Libya (since 1988)[59] | Economic Development Board of Bahrain - remit was expanded to support the government of Bahrain during uprisings earlier in 2011.[59]
Closing offices
In June 2015 Bell Pottinger closed its Brussels public affairs office and made redundancies at its London office as part of a natural streamlining and restructuring process to ensure efficiency at the business. CEO James Henderson said the closure of the Brussels office had resulted in the departure of three consultants and that further redundancies will happen in London but none of the public affairs staff will be affected.[60]
Contact, References and Resources
Contact
- Address:Holborn Gate,
- 330 High Holborn,
- London,
- WC1V 7QD
- Telephone: +44 20 3772 2500
- Email: info@bellpottinger.com
- Website: www.bell-pottinger.co.uk
Resources
- Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed, 29 April 2015.
- Andy Beckett, Dodgy regime? Unruly protesters? Bell Pottinger can help, The Guardian, Monday 9 December 2013 19.01 GMT.
- Katherine Ainger, The PR kingmakers of London town take on Nigeria Spinwatch, 27 March 2015.
- Melanie Newman, Oliver Wright, Caught on camera: top lobbyists boasting how they influence the PM, Independent, 5 December 2011.
Notes
- ↑ Key People Bell Pottinger, accessed September 2014
- ↑ Bell Pottinger secures Tom Leigh as new CFO Bell Pottinger, 6 November 2014, accessed 6 November 2014
- ↑ Sara Luker, Rebekah Brooks hires Bell Pottinger chairman David Wilson to handle media, prweek.com, 18 July 2011, 8:55am
- ↑ by Mark Banham, Tim Wilkinson takes charge of Bell Pottinger Middle East, PRWeek, 12 December 2013
- ↑ Robert Booth, Nick Mathiason, Luke Harding and Melanie Newman Tory summer party drew super-rich supporters with total wealth of £11bn The Guardian, 3 July 2014, accessed 14 October 2014
- ↑ Crofton Black and Abigail Fielding-Smith, Fake News and False Flags, The Bureau for Investigative Journalism, 2 October 2016, accessed 4 October 2016.
- ↑ Dominic Kennedy, Thatcher’s PR Guru Ran Iraq Propaganda for Pentagon. The Times, October 3 2016, accessed 4 October 2016.
- ↑ The Drum, London based PR firms stand accused of reputation laundering 4th August 2010, accessed 14th December 2011
- ↑ [1], accessed September 2014
- ↑ Saroj Pathirana , Sri Lanka 'pays PR firm £3m to boost post-war image', BBC Sinhala Service, BBC News South Asia website, 22 October 2010, acc 15 November 2013
- ↑ Andy Beckett, Dodgy regime? Unruly protesters? Bell Pottinger can help, The Guardian, Monday 9 December 2013 19.01 GMT, acc 15 December 2013
- ↑ Alec Mattinson, Bahrain passes brief on to Bell Pottinger, PR Week, 14 January 2009, accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ Qorvis FARA Exhibit AB to Registration Statement for Government of Bahrain via Bell Pottinger (Aug 6, 2010), US Dept of Justice, accessed 18 November 2013
- ↑ Bell Pottinger's work for Bahrain Government under the spotlight, PRWeek, accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ Alec Mattinson, Bell Pottinger's Bahrain brief suspended amid country's crisis, PR Week, 7 April 2011, accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ [2], accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ [3], accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ [4], accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ Doc Name, accessed 18 November 2013,
- ↑ Tender, accessed 18 November 2013.
- ↑ BBC News, World: Europe Pinochet arrested in London, 17th October 1998, accessed 18th December 2011
- ↑ BBC News, World: Europe Pinochet arrested in London, 17th October 1998, accessed 18th December 2011
- ↑ Richard Wilson, Pinochet, Bell Pottinger, and “reconciliation” accessed 18th December 2011
- ↑ Alejandro Reuss, Peddling Miracles And Amnesia issue 314 - July 1999, accessed 18th December 2011
- ↑ Melanie Newman Lobbying's Hidden Influence: The firm ‘trusted by world leaders’ The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, 25 November 2011, accessed 3 February 2015
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 Lobbying in Africa: Nightmare on K street The Africa Report, 28 November 2014, 3 February 2015
- ↑ BBC Nigeria election: Muhammadu Buhari wins presidency, 1 April 2015, accessed 20 April 2015.
- ↑ High Stakes Political Violence and the 2013 Elections in Kenya, Human Rights Watch, 7 February 2013
- ↑ H. Williams, 'BNFL Takes On Finsbury As Dewhurst Wraps Up Revamp', PR Week, 5 July, 2002.
- ↑ P. Simpson, 'WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work', PR Week, 22 April, 2002
- ↑ David Wild, Freedom of Information Request, Letter to Jean McSorley, Senior Advisor to Greenpeace UK, 15 July 2005.
- ↑ Spinwatch website
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Bell Pottinger Communications, in FOIA release from NDA to NuclearSpin, February 2006.
- ↑ PRCA, press release, March 2010
- ↑ Staff writers, "Lobbying inquiry zooms in on APPC non-members", PR Week UK, 21.02.08, accessed 10.09.10
- ↑ Bell Pottinger has not been hired by the islamic state, accessed September 2014
- ↑ Bell Pottinger Communications profile 2015, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 5 February 2016
- ↑ Bell Pottinger Communications profile 2016, Register of consultant lobbyists, accessed 29 April 2016
- ↑ Bell Pottinger Communications profile 2016, Register of consultant lobbyists, accessed 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Current register 1st June 2016 - 31st August 2016, APPC, accessed 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Register for 1st March 2016 - 31st May 2016, APPC, accessed 24 November 2016.
- ↑ Bell Pottinger clients, Register 1st December 2015-28th February 2016, APPC, accessed 8 April 2016
- ↑ Bell Pottinger Political clients, Sep-Nov15, APPC.org, accessed 2 February 2016
- ↑ [Pottinger LLP Register 1st June-31st August 2015APPC, accessed 28 September 2015
- ↑ Register 1st March 2015-31st May 2015APPC, accessed 29 September 2015
- ↑ Register 1st December 2014 - 28th February 2015 APPC, accessed 9 March 2015
- ↑ Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 15 January 2015
- ↑ 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014 APPC, accessed 16 October 2014
- ↑ APPC Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014, accessed September 2014
- ↑ Register for 1st December 2013 – 31 February 2014 ‘’APPC’’, accessed 1 October 2014
- ↑ Consultancies – September to November 2013 PRCA, accessed 1 October 2014
- ↑ Consultancies – June to August 2013 PRCA, accessed 1 October 2014
- ↑ Consultancies – March to May 2013 PRCA, accessed 1 October 2014
- ↑ Consultancies – December 2012 to February 2013 ‘’PRCA’’, accessed 1 October 2014
- ↑ PCRA, PRCA Public Affairs Register – December 2010 to February 2011 accessed 7th December 2011
- ↑ David Singleton, Bell Potinger sets sights on security industry, PRWeek, 14 December 2007, p. 1.
- ↑ Singleton, ibid.
- ↑ Singleton, ibid.
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 59.2 Matt Cartmell, Bell Pottinger Aids Anti-Gaddafi Libyan National Transitional Council, PRWeek, 08 June 2011, accessed 15 June 2011
- ↑ Rod Muir Bell Pott shuts shop in Brussels Public Affairs News, 1 June 2015, accessed 1 June 2015.
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