Bell Pottinger could reap more bitter fruit after accepting Gupta lucre
London PR firm Bell Pottinger bit off more than it could chew when accepting £100,000 a month to legitimise the Gupta capture of the South African state.
London PR firm Bell Pottinger bit off more than it could chew when accepting £100,000 a month to legitimise the Gupta capture of the South African state.
Cutting ties removes the motive to gather outside Bell Pottinger’s London offices on Saturday. Who the Guptas recruit to replace them is anyone’s guess.
London Saffers are once again gathering on Saturday at 10am at 330 High Holborn – this time to voice their protest against the controversial Bell Pottinger PR firm.
Who knew that Simon Lincoln Reader was on-off drinking buddies with Lord Tim Bell, the man who founded public relations firm Bell Pottinger?
Malusi Gigaba has always pursued attention, from the days Simon saw him loitering at Kilimanjaro nightclub in Melrose Arch, to his brushes with departmental credit cards in the mid 2000s.
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Almost a century after it was devised by SA polymath Jan Smuts, Holism’s focus on interconnectivity of the Whole is suddenly making a lot more sense.
Like Bell Pottinger, the global PR agency that facilitated so many dirty tricks locally and elsewhere, Bain & Co may yet implode.
Michael Dürr brags: ”I play them like a piano sometimes.” (Now where have we heard that before, Bell Pottinger?)