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*[[Sourcewatch:Raytheon|Raytheon]] (Arms manufacturer - makers of the bombs dropped by the US on the Baghdad market in March 2003) [http://www.raytheon.co.uk/news_room/news/press_27092005.pdf]. | *[[Sourcewatch:Raytheon|Raytheon]] (Arms manufacturer - makers of the bombs dropped by the US on the Baghdad market in March 2003) [http://www.raytheon.co.uk/news_room/news/press_27092005.pdf]. |
Revision as of 16:20, 8 November 2005
McEwan-Purvis is a lobbying and PR firm set up by Sam McEwan and Jeremy Purvis
According to his biography on the Scottish parliament website: Jeremy Purvis MSP Career History: 2001 - 2003 Company Director McEwan Purvis (Strategic communications consultancy)
1998-2001 GJW Scotland]] (Parliamentary affairs company)
Clients
McEwan-Purvis does not disclose itw clients on its website. Indeed it notes that 'McEwan Purvis' staff are experienced at handling sensitive issues and confidential information. Keeping pre-launch campaigns under wraps is familiar territory, as is working on market and politically sensitive projects.
We have wide experience of planning, co-ordinating and implementing product and campaign launches and working on competition cases - all of which require the greatest sensitivity and discretion.'
Nevertheless, it leaves traces on the web. Among its clients are:
- Raytheon (Arms manufacturer - makers of the bombs dropped by the US on the Baghdad market in March 2003) [1].
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society (Scottish branch) [2].
- Royal Society of Chemistry [3].
- Association for Science Education in Scotland [4].
Employees of McEwan Purvis such as Jayne Struthers have attended they the cross party group on Sexual health in the Scottish Parliament [5].