Bell Pottinger CEO James Henderson quits – SA celebrates on social media
James Henderson has confirmed that he has quit as CEO of controversial UK PR firm Bell Pottinger.
James Henderson has confirmed that he has quit as CEO of controversial UK PR firm Bell Pottinger.
Today’s disciplinary hearing into Bell Pottinger, hosted by the PR industry’s umbrella body, is being held in camera and at a secret location.
After following in the footsteps of a fictional role model and using his medical doctor qualification, Garth Japhet moved on to make an ever bigger impact.
Minutes before Alec Hogg arrived where Bell Pottinger MD James Henderson requested they meet, his secretary called to postpone for three hours hence, before cancelling altogether.
Alec Hogg has always believed journalists are channels to distribute the news, and should endeavour to not allow themselves to become the story.
DA Abroad chairman Will van der Merwe and his fellow volunteers have been working late this week producing posters they will be waving tomorrow afternoon outside Bell Pottinger’s offices in Holborn, London.
SA has rejected Bell Pottinger’s apology as too little, too late. And on Friday the company’s offices in Holborn will be picketed by London-based Saffers.
After steadfastly defending the Gupta family, his £100,000 a month clients, James Henderson has become another former ally who claims he was played.
The Save South Africa campaign demands full disclosure from British PR firm Bell Pottinger about the exact nature of its dirty tricks campaigns while contracted to the Guptas’ Oakbay companies.
The £100 000 a month London agency which served the Gupta agenda in South Africa has suddenly seen the error of its ways.