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Petar left [[BICOM]] in 2005.<ref name="DonorRevelations">Jim Pickard and Sam Jones, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3efa8118-f63b-11e0-86dc-00144feab49a.html#axzz22y65EsmT Donor revelations add to pressure on Fox], FT.com, 14 October 2011.</ref>
 
Petar left [[BICOM]] in 2005.<ref name="DonorRevelations">Jim Pickard and Sam Jones, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3efa8118-f63b-11e0-86dc-00144feab49a.html#axzz22y65EsmT Donor revelations add to pressure on Fox], FT.com, 14 October 2011.</ref>
  
According the ''Telegraph'', [[Ed Balls]] believed that Petar was part of a [[David Miliband|David]]] "Miliband for Leader Working Group" in early 2006:
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According the ''Telegraph'', [[Ed Balls]] believed that Petar was part of a [[[David Miliband|David]]] "Miliband for Leader Working Group" in early 2006:
  
 
::On his personal notepaper, Mr Balls listed [[Geoff Mulgan]], a former Blair adviser; [[Jonathan Kestenbaum]], former chief executive of the [[National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts]]; and [[Alastair Campbell]], the former No 10 communications chief, as likely suspects.
 
::On his personal notepaper, Mr Balls listed [[Geoff Mulgan]], a former Blair adviser; [[Jonathan Kestenbaum]], former chief executive of the [[National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts]]; and [[Alastair Campbell]], the former No 10 communications chief, as likely suspects.

Revision as of 17:05, 8 August 2012

Lee Petar is a founding partner at lobbyist Tetra Strategy. He was previously a founding director of BICOM (Britain Israel Communications Centre).[1]

Petar left BICOM in 2005.[2]

According the Telegraph, Ed Balls believed that Petar was part of a [[[David Miliband|David]]] "Miliband for Leader Working Group" in early 2006:

On his personal notepaper, Mr Balls listed Geoff Mulgan, a former Blair adviser; Jonathan Kestenbaum, former chief executive of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts; and Alastair Campbell, the former No 10 communications chief, as likely suspects.
James O’Keefe and Lee Petar, who founded the political consultancy Tetra Strategy in 2007, are also listed.[3]

Tetra Strategy

Petar founded Tetra Strategy in 2007 with James O'Keefe.[4]

In 2008, Tetra won a contract, reportedly worth £500,000 to represent the Emirate of Dubai, with Mr Petar reporting directly to the office of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.[5]

Werritty Affair

Petar introduced Adam Werritty, an associate of former Defence Secretary Liam Fox to the venture capitalist Harvey Boulter, prompting a controversial meeting between then Defence Secretary Liam Fox and Mr Boulter in Dubai in June 2011.[2]

Notes

  1. Lee is a Founding Partner at Tetra Strategy., Tetra Strategy, accessed 8 August 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jim Pickard and Sam Jones, Donor revelations add to pressure on Fox, FT.com, 14 October 2011.
  3. Holly watt, Labour coup: Ed Balls kept secret list of Blairite opponents, The Telegraph, 10 June 2011.
  4. About, The Tetra Model, Tetra Strategy, accessed 8 August 2012.
  5. Candice Krieger, Lee Petar goes from Bicom to doing PR for the Sheikh of Dubai, JC.com, 6 June 2008.