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[[Diageo]] is one of the largest global alcohol traders.  According to its website the firm can trace its Scottish origins back to 1627, despite only forming as a company in 1997 following the merger of [[Grand Metropolitan]] and [[Guinness]]. The company cites the history of the many firms it has acquired since becoming a powerful global trader.   
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[[Diageo]] is one of the largest global alcohol traders.  Diageo Scotland claim to be able trace their Scottish origins back to 1627, despite only forming as a company in 1997, following the merger of [[Grand Metropolitan]] and [[Guinness]]. The company cites the history of the many firms it has acquired since becoming a powerful global trader.   
  
Company records show that in Scotland the company has four holding companies, thirty-eight subsidiaries and employ two thousand eight hundred and forty two people.<ref> FAME Database [https://fame.bvdep.com/version-20091031/cgi/template.dll?checkathens=1&kick=1&product=1&user=member%40strath.ac.uk&pw=Gws3TEmQrATvmJ0f9kWNFA%3d%3d Diageo Scotland] accessed 25th November 2009 (subscription required)</ref> Diageo are the most prominent force in the scotch whisky industry. This is reflected in their domination of the [[Scotch Whisky Association]]. It owns twenty seven malt whisky distilleries, two grain distilleries, shares in a third, and four maltings<ref> Diageo Scotland Website [http://www.diageoinscotland.com/en-gb/AboutDiageo/ About Diageo] accessed 25th November 2009</ref>. Malts.com is a website devoted to raising the profile of Diageo's malt whisky. According to them, the firm owns and controls forty percent of Scotland's malts.<ref>Malts.com [http://www.malts.com/en-gb/AboutUs/ About Us] accessed 26th November 2009</ref>
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Company records show that in Scotland the company has four holding companies, thirty-eight subsidiaries and have 2842 employees in Scotland.<ref> FAME Database [https://fame.bvdep.com/version-20091031/cgi/template.dll?checkathens=1&kick=1&product=1&user=member%40strath.ac.uk&pw=Gws3TEmQrATvmJ0f9kWNFA%3d%3d Diageo Scotland] accessed 25th November 2009 (subscription required)</ref> Diageo are the most prominent force in the scotch whisky industry. It owns twenty seven malt whisky distilleries, two grain distilleries, shares in a third, and four maltings<ref> Diageo Scotland Website [http://www.diageoinscotland.com/en-gb/AboutDiageo/ About Diageo] accessed 25th November 2009</ref>. Malts.com is a website devoted to raising the profile of Diageo's malt whisky. According to them, the firm owns and controls forty percent of Scotland's malts.<ref>Malts.com [http://www.malts.com/en-gb/AboutUs/ About Us] accessed 26th November 2009</ref>. This is reflected in their domination of the [[Scotch Whisky Association]].   
  
 
The firm claims, "The spirit of Scotland has run through Diageo’s global business for almost 400 years and today we remain as committed as ever to growing the important role Scotland plays in our business" <ref> Diageo Scotland website [http://www.diageoinscotland.com/en-gb/AboutDiageo/OurHistory/ Our History] accessed 25th November 2009 </ref>.  This is a somewhat controversial statement as Diageo plan to restructure their operations in Scotland with the loss of over 900 jobs at their Kilmarnock plant.  The closure was announced in 2009, the same year that the Scottish Government announced plans to introduce the most ambitious alcohol and public health bill ever seen in Europe.     
 
The firm claims, "The spirit of Scotland has run through Diageo’s global business for almost 400 years and today we remain as committed as ever to growing the important role Scotland plays in our business" <ref> Diageo Scotland website [http://www.diageoinscotland.com/en-gb/AboutDiageo/OurHistory/ Our History] accessed 25th November 2009 </ref>.  This is a somewhat controversial statement as Diageo plan to restructure their operations in Scotland with the loss of over 900 jobs at their Kilmarnock plant.  The closure was announced in 2009, the same year that the Scottish Government announced plans to introduce the most ambitious alcohol and public health bill ever seen in Europe.     

Revision as of 22:08, 4 January 2010

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Diageo is one of the largest global alcohol traders. Diageo Scotland claim to be able trace their Scottish origins back to 1627, despite only forming as a company in 1997, following the merger of Grand Metropolitan and Guinness. The company cites the history of the many firms it has acquired since becoming a powerful global trader.

Company records show that in Scotland the company has four holding companies, thirty-eight subsidiaries and have 2842 employees in Scotland.[1] Diageo are the most prominent force in the scotch whisky industry. It owns twenty seven malt whisky distilleries, two grain distilleries, shares in a third, and four maltings[2]. Malts.com is a website devoted to raising the profile of Diageo's malt whisky. According to them, the firm owns and controls forty percent of Scotland's malts.[3]. This is reflected in their domination of the Scotch Whisky Association.

The firm claims, "The spirit of Scotland has run through Diageo’s global business for almost 400 years and today we remain as committed as ever to growing the important role Scotland plays in our business" [4]. This is a somewhat controversial statement as Diageo plan to restructure their operations in Scotland with the loss of over 900 jobs at their Kilmarnock plant. The closure was announced in 2009, the same year that the Scottish Government announced plans to introduce the most ambitious alcohol and public health bill ever seen in Europe.

Corporate philanthropy

Alcohol companies in Scotland have a long tradition of indirect marketing and to this day can be seen sponsoring and supporting grassroots initiatives. Diageo devotes a lot of energy into this form of corporate social responsibility or indirect marketing. They support a numerous initiatives ranging from environmental projects to involvement in public health strategies. Below are some of the places we can find Diageo in Scotland:

  • Fife Constabulary's Alcohol liaison team's car is paid for by Diageo [5]
  • The Moray Division of Grampian Police also rely on Diageo to sponsor two police vehicles for their Community Safety Unit [6]
  • Boozebusters is a collaborative educational programme between Diageo and Fife Council, Fife Police and NHS Fife. Secondary school pupils aged between thirteen and fifteen from all of the region's secondary schools learn about alcohol issues through a series of workshops and theatre productions [7]
  • Working in partnership with East Ayrshire Council Diageo funded a community safety and responsible drinking leaflet and calendar. The publication was distributed to 45,000 homes. It was distributed in November 2007 to 45,000 houses in East Ayrshire.[8]
  • Fife, Tayside, Grampian and Central Scotland Fire and Police areas in Scotland work in partnership with Diageo on the ‘Safe Drive Stay Alive’ website an educational resource for young drivers on all aspects of safe driving.[9]
  • Alcohol Awareness Week is the outcome of the work of the Scottish Government and Alcohol Industry Partnership and Diageo are heavily involved.

Network

The corporation played a prominent role in the 2005 G8 Gleneagles Summit, unsurprisingly given their level of involvement within Scottish political circles (See Diageo for details of their activities outwith Scotland and Corporate Watch report, 'Bringing the G8 Home: Corporate Involvement in and around the G8 in Scotland 2005). Diageo representatives participate in a wide range of governmental activities including membership on a number of groups and committees across the globe in Scotland these include:

Current Directors

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References

  1. FAME Database Diageo Scotland accessed 25th November 2009 (subscription required)
  2. Diageo Scotland Website About Diageo accessed 25th November 2009
  3. Malts.com About Us accessed 26th November 2009
  4. Diageo Scotland website Our History accessed 25th November 2009
  5. BBC Scotland, Wednesday, 22 November 2006 Drinks firm promotes safety drive accessed 25th November 2009
  6. Diageo Scotland Website Our activity in Scotland accessed 26th November 2009
  7. DELTA Website Boozebusters accessed 25th November 2009
  8. Diageo Scotland Website Our activity in Scotland accessed 26th November 2009
  9. Diageo Scotland Website Our activity in Scotland accessed 26th November 2009
  10. FAME Database Diageo Scotland accessed 25th November 2009 (subscription required)