Swire and his investment in “emerging economies”

Our MP Hugo Swire is investing in “emerging economies” with his controversial pal, Lord Barker:

https://eastdevonwatch.org/2018/05/28/swire-and-eaglesham-investments-still-not-on-his-register-of-interests/

But what is an “emerging economy”? Fortunately, a business publication has an explanation:

” … Top of the list of emerging markets is China, according to Ross Teverson, co-manager of Jupiter Emerging & Frontier Income Trust. China’s economy is predicted to grow by 6.6 per cent in 2018, compared to 1.6 per cent for the UK economy, as stated by the International Monetary Fund.

“China is the obvious example of an emerging market country making rapid and dramatic economic progress; today, a number of Chinese companies rank among the largest and most innovative globally.”

Another region to consider is sub-Saharan Africa, according to Teverson, where a growing middle class, as well as improved infrastructure, communications, and technology, is creating several attractive long-term investment opportunities.

“Gradually increasing penetration of financial products, combined with remarkable demographics – the median age in Kenya is just 20 years – should create a backdrop that, for well-placed financial institutions operating in the region, should prove conducive to strong and sustained earnings growth for a long time to come.”

While some savers might be sceptical of putting their money at risk in these markets, it’s worth remembering that the emerging economies of today may likely grow into leading, developed ones in the future.

After all, the world’s largest economy, the US, was actually considered an emerging market 150 years ago. …”

Source: City AM
http://flip.it/V6OcZV

So, no investment in East Devon then!

Swire and Eaglesham Investments … still not on his register of interests

Eaglesham Investments incorporated on 12 December 2016 and shown as live’
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10520733

Swire and Lord Barker only two directors, shown as active.

Described by Lord Barker in HIS register of interests as “developer of clean energy projects overseas, focussed on emerging economies”
https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-barker-of-battle/1389/register-of-interests

Barker is very controversial – involved in a company with a Russian oligarch (Oleg Deripaska) who is allegedly linked to a “dirty money” scandal:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/second-tory-russia-dirty-money-12608295

and

https://order-order.com/2018/05/21/top-torys-firm-implicated-russian-dirty-money-report/

The company is still not on Swire’s register of interests on 18 May 2018:
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/180514/swire_hugo.htm

“Swire: Time has come for international community to name and shame all guilty of influencing ballots” – no, of course he isn’t talking about East Devon!

No, this isn’t East Devon he’s talking about. Yet again, it’s the Maldives, of which Swire can never seem get enough:

“… Former Foreign and Commonwealth Office minister and Conservative MP for East Devon, Hugo Swire has said that politically influenced and controlled Elections Commission of the Maldives is seen attempting to freeze out opposition parties as Presidential election slated for September approaches.

In a tweet posted on his official twitter account on Wednesday, Swire wrote that the time has come for the international community to “name and shame all those guilty” of attempting to influence the ballots.

Swire also wrote that to date, adequate reaction from the international community has not been uttered, pointing out that “more robust action is desperately needed”.

The former minister further wrote that time may now be approaching when celebrities and tourists start to boycott the Maldives. …”

https://raajje.mv/en/news/33195

Oh dear – poor celebrities and tourists!!!

And, meanwhile, in your own backyard, Mr Swire … ?

Guess there will be no “emerging energy market” in the Maldives for Swire and Lord Barker’s company:

https://eastdevonwatch.org/2018/05/20/swire-and-lord-barker-linked-to-russian-military-and-oligarchs-appear-to-be-in-business-together-a-business-apparently-not-on-his-register-of-interests/

Sidmouth Herald: only Swire “good news” covered

Lots of column inches from Sidmouth Herald about Swire meeting with Chamber of Commerce,though to be fair the news is only good in the sense that they met!

Strangely, no coverage of Owl’s story about Swire’s business link with Lord Barker who in turn is linked to Trump, Russian oligarchs and Putin and who (Barker) appears to be in the bad books of MI 5 according to the Sunday Times!

Be careful lest you be judged by the friends you keep

Be careful lest you be judged by the friends you keep

East Devon Watch yesterday:

“Lord Barker appears to have a very strong connection to our East Devon MP Hugo Swire with another energy company in which he and Hugo Swire appear to be the only two directors – a company which does not appear to be on Swire’s current Register of Interests, though he is shown as an active director.

Lord Barker and Hugo Swire are named as directors of: Eaglesham Investments.
Lord Barker in his register of interests describes the company as:

“developer of clean energy projects overseas, focussed on emerging economies)”

Times today:

“Only two big western economies allow the large-scale ownership of assets such as land and mansions to be anonymous. One is the United States. The other is Britain, and it is an open secret in Moscow which of the two is a soft touch for oligarchs wishing to invest not only anonymously but without much risk of scrutiny.

For most of the post-Cold War period London has been a bolthole for Kremlin-connected fortunes. Its property market, schools, banks, legal firms and football clubs have been a magnet for Russian billionaires who in turn have enriched an entire class of grateful City professionals. …”

Sunday Times yesterday:

“MI6 is known to have been enraged when the firm [EN+ Group] was able to use the London Stock Exchange last year to raise an estimated £1bn. The company, chaired by Lord Barker, a former Tory energy minister, has been linked to the Russian military, including the production of a Buk missile that Dutch investigators said downed flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014, killing 298 people.”

CNN today:

Lord Barker is co-operating with a former senior campaign and transition aide to President Donald Trump [Bryan Lanza] recently inked a deal to help a Russian oligarch’s conglomerate shed sanctions the Trump administration slapped on them last month. …

… “The source familiar with the transaction noted Lanza and the Mercury team’s first phone call with [Lord] Barker shortly before the Treasury Department granted Deripaska’s companies, including EN+ Group, an additional month to get in compliance with sanctions. The source said Lanza and other Mercury lobbyists presented the extension to the administration officials as a “win for the president” because it would ultimately force a Russian oligarch to cede control of major companies.

Barker declined to comment. A [US] Treasury Department spokesman declined comment. …”

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/12/politics/washington-lobbying-trump-era/index.html

Financial Times today:

“… EN+ is chaired by Greg Barker, a former Conservative energy minister and a one-time employee of Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich. Lord Barker has been scrambling to secure a rescue plan for the company that aims to sever Mr Deripaska’s control and free it from sanctions.

However, the MPs’ report is likely to herald greater scrutiny of western companies that benefit from money-laundering, potentially including estate agents and schools. …”

https://www.ft.com/content/5f26f8bc-5c3d-11e8-9334-2218e7146b04

Swire and Lord Barker (linked to Russian military and oligarchs) appear to be in business together (a business apparently not on his register of interests)?

In the story published by below from today’s Sunday Times about Russian oligarchs and dirty money are the following paragraphs:

“… Tugendhat is particularly concerned about lax controls fostering Russian influence including the London flotation of EN+, an energy company controlled by Oleg Deripaska, one of Russia’s wealthiest men who is closely linked to Putin.

MI6 is known to have been enraged when the firm was able to use the London Stock Exchange last year to raise an estimated £1bn. The company, chaired by Lord Barker, a former Tory energy minister, has been linked to the Russian military, including the production of a Buk missile that Dutch investigators said downed flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014, killing 298 people.

The float was waved through by regulators despite EN+ being part-owned by VTB, a Russian state-owned bank subject to EU and US sanctions. The bank lent the firm £697m to help fund the flotation.”…

Lord Barker appears to have a very strong connection to our East Devon MP Hugo Swire with another energy company in which he and Hugo Swire appear to be the only two directors – a company which does not appear to be on Swire’s current Register of Interests, though he is shown as an active director.

Lord Barker and Hugo Swire are named as directors of:

Eaglesham Investments
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10520733

where Lord Barker and Swire are the only two directors.

The company was incorporated in 2016.

Lord Barker in his register of interests describes the company as:

“developer of clean energy projects overseas, focussed on emerging economies)”

https://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-barker-of-battle/1389/register-of-interests

Swire’s register of interests is here:
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/180514/swire_hugo.htm

in which Eaglesham Investments does not appear to be listed.

Julian Assange (Wikileaks) and Swire: “Not my stone, not my shoe”

In a story about how the Ecuadorian embassy turned from offering Julian Assange (of Wikileaks notoriety) asylum to spying on him, using a flat close to the embassy set up for the task there is an interesting passing reference to our MP:

“… Every month, the security company sent a confidential list of Assange’s visitors to the Ecuadorian president. There were additional “extraordinary” reports. Sometimes, the company included stills from secret video footage of interesting guests, plus profiles and analysis. They also reported when a packet of sweets was lobbed on to the balcony, seemingly a present for Assange.

It is these visitor logs that will interest [Robert] Mueller [investigating connections between Trump, Assange and Russia]. He is reportedly close to indicting Russian hackers allegedly behind the raid on the Democrats’ electronic servers and seems to view WikiLeaks as an integral part of the Kremlin’s multifaceted espionage operation. The FBI has interviewed at least one source close to Operation Guest, it is understood.The external surveillance team wrote up descriptions of these encounters. They were sent back to Senain and Correa, sources say. The then Ecuadorian foreign minister, Ricardo Patiño, visited Assange in London, talking with him into the early hours, and criticised Britain for failing to find a solution to the standoff. The UK was unmoved.

Asked what the government planned to do about Assange, the then foreign minister, Hugo Swire, said: “Not my stone, not my shoe.” …”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/15/julian-assange-ecuador-london-embassy-how-he-became-unwelcome-guest

“Revealed: Advice to Tory MPs on how to be ‘real’ on Instagram”

If you want to finish the working week with a laugh (or possibly cry!) do read this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44047859

Young political adviser to George Osborne “carried more authority” than Swire

Matt Hancock was one of the “Cameron/Osborne gang” in the last parliament, acting as a SpAd (Special Adviser) to Osborne. He became an MP in 2010 and is now Cabinet Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. In a (somewhat critical and unflattering profile of him there on an influential Conservative website there is an interesting bit of information on Hugo Swire:

“Hancock became Osborne’s chief of staff, sat with Ed Llewellyn (who played the same role for Cameron) in the room between their bosses’ rooms, attended the morning meetings in Cameron’s room and the preparation sessions for Prime Minister’s Questions.

“He was there throughout,” a Cameroon says. “He really was part of the gang.” A shadow minister of those years, pursuing a less gilded path, recalls:

“I knew him as one of the SpAds [Special Advisers – political Appointees] who wanted more power than shadow ministers. If Matt said something, it was his master’s voice [Osborne’s]. It carried more authority than, say, HUGO SWIRE.”

However, he and Swire apparently shared some characteristics:

I have to say I never took to the man [Hancock]. Clearly able in a Bank of England sort of way. But devoid of principle, transparently ambitious and pleased with himself beyond measure.”

https://www.conservativehome.com/highlights/2018/05/profile-matt-hancock-the-osborne-acolyte-who-managed-to-survive-and-prosper.html

So now we know – a junior MP had more authority than Swire!

Swire discovers “health hubs”

Written Answers – Department of Health and Social Care: Health Services (9 May 2018)

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id=2018-04-30.139412.h&s=speaker%3A11265#g139412.q0

Hugo Swire: To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what his Department’s policy is on the establishment of health and wellbeing hubs in former community hospitals.”

Owl’s policy is that NHS community hospitals are much more important than commercial juice bars and personal trainers and should therefore be funded BEFORE health hubs, not abandoned to insert “health hubs” in their place.

“These are the MPs who voted to keep government Windrush documents secret”

… Parish, Neil

… Swire, Hugo

https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/these-are-the-mps-who-voted-to-keep-government-windrush-document-secret/

Swire: asking those questions East Devon needs answers to …. no, his other interests

Recent parliamentary questions from Swire:

Customs and Borders (26 Apr 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2018-04-26a.1053.0&s=speaker%3A11265#g1062.2
Hugo Swire: I am listening closely to what the right hon. Lady is saying, but there are already cameras for number plate recognition at all the ports on the UK mainland, recording traffic to and from the island of Ireland.

Customs and Borders (26 Apr 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2018-04-26a.1053.0&s=speaker%3A11265#g1077.1
Hugo Swire: Will the hon. Lady give way?

Customs and Borders (26 Apr 2018)
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2018-04-26a.1053.0&s=speaker%3A11265#g1089.0
Hugo Swire: As we head towards our departure from the European Union in just under a year, I believe that our future trading arrangements are more important than ever. As deputy chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, I was involved in last week’s Commonwealth business forum, before the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting, which was an important event for discussing…”

Swire too busy with Brexit to meet with worried Sidmouth businesses

“A meeting to discuss worries about rising business rates and other issues facing Sidmouth’s high street has been cancelled.

Businessman Steve Clark, of Rendevous, told the Herald that today’s (Thursday) event is called off as Sir Hugo Swire was not able to attend due to his Parliamentary commitments. …

Sir Hugo said he was unable to attend due to discussions on future trading post Brexit. …”

http://www.sidmouthherald.co.uk/news/business-meeting-on-issues-in-sidmouth-high-street-cancelled-1-5493005

Swire takes an indirect swipe at May with his oleaginous* support of Amber Rudd

* oleaginous = exaggeratedly and distastefully complimentary; obsequious.

And Swire at “the posher end of the Tory shires”. Perhaps that is where he belongs in future … just saying …

“… Not much of a Rudd support crowd was in attendance (it does not help her popularity with Tory MPs that her main backer is George Osborne, editor of London’s Evening Standard) but the posher end of the Tory shires was in attendance to prop up the former Cheltenham Ladies’ College bluestocking.

Sir Nicholas Soames (Con, Mid Sussex), gallant knight, shouted ‘well done’ at her. East Devon’s Sir Hugo Swire (Con) said ‘any attempt to lay blame at the door of the current Home Secretary is plainly absurd’. Laughter. Some took Sir Hugo’s remark for an attack on Mrs May. Hollingbery alert! Miss Rudd, in reply, hurriedly said the Windrush problem went back to 2005, when Labour was in power. …”

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5649625/QUENTIN-LETTS-sees-humbling-Home-Secretary.html

Swire adores Rudd? Seems so …

Rudd’s statement on the Windrush scandal:

“… While Rudd had been on her feet, her parliamentary private secretary, Rachel Maclean, had been busy handing out a list of tame questions she would like Tory MPs to ask her. It hadn’t taken her long. Apart from four other Home Office ministers who had been instructed to turn up and were sitting miserable and stoney-faced beside her, there were fewer than 20 Conservative backbenchers in the Commons for this latest humiliation.

And even they were fairly muted in their support, with only Hugo Swire declaring his undying love. Shares in Rudd as the next prime minister have nosedived in the past week. Just about the only thing keeping her in post is the sense that if she goes, then May might fall with her. …”

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/apr/23/amber-rudd-windrush-caribbean-immigration-home-secretaries

Telegraph says East Devon constituency is a marginal seat

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/active/11527430/HTML-Constituency-Safe-Seats.html

Swire adds £30,000 a year job to his income portfolio

£90,000 per year in addition to his MP salary, allowances and expenses.

Register of interests:

Employment and earnings

From 9 November 2016, Adviser to KIS France, a manufacturer of photo booths and mini labs. Address: 7 Rue Jean Pierre Timbaud, 38130 Echirolles, France. I expect to be paid £3,000 every month until further notice. Hours: 8 hrs per month. I consulted ACoBA about this appointment. (Registered 16 November 2016)

From 15 November 2016, Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council. Address: Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HX. I expect to be paid £2,000 every month until further notice. Hours: 10 hrs per month. I consulted ACoBA about this appointment. (Registered 16 November 2016)

16 November 2017, received £25,000 for acting as adviser to Apiro Real Estate Fund 1 Limited Partnership, 1 Connaught House, Mount Row, London SW1K 3RA. Hours: 10 hrs. I consulted ACoBA about this appointment. (Registered 22 November 2017)

From 18 June 2017, non-executive director of ATG Airports, Newton Road, Lowton St Mary’s, Warrington WA3 2AP. From 5 February 2018 until further notice, I will receive £30,000 per annum. Hours: 50 hrs a year. Any additional payments are listed below. I consulted ACoBA about his appointment.

(Registered 05 December 2017; updated 06 February 2018)
24 November 2017, received £10,086.72. Hours: 15 hrs. (Registered 05 December 2017)”

https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/180319/swire_hugo.htm

He also employs his wife as a “Senior Researcher/Parliamentary Assistant”

Swire’s co-directors at the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council – a motley bunch!

Swire is a Director of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council.

The list of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council directors appears here:

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/09132366/officers

Googling the directors brings up the following (not exclusive) information:

1. BURGE, Richard David Arthur
The Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council is delighted to announce that Richard Burge has been offered and has accepted the role of CEO of CWEIC. Richard is currently the CEO of Wilton Park, an executive agency of the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office which brings together leading representatives from the worlds of politics, diplomacy, academia, business, civil society, the military and the media to provide innovative thinking on global issues.

As well as leading Wilton Park over a hugely successive 7 year period, Richard has previously been Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance, Director General of the Zoological Society of London and spent nearly 10 years in various roles at the British Council.

2. MARLAND OF ODSTOCK, Jonathan Peter, Lord
Marland was one of the founding directors of Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group plc,[2] a multinational insurance business. He led the acquisitions or investment of Janspeed Ltd, Hunter Wellington Boots, Insurance Capital Partners, Jubilee Holdings Ltd, The Cricketer magazine, Tricouni Brand Ltd and Eco World Management and Advisory Services (UK) Ltd.

In 2014 he became Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council.

He is a member of the Investment Advisory Committee of the Kuwait Investment Authority and SME Fund and is Co-Chairman of the Kuwait British Business Council.

3. MUSCAT, Filippa
Seemingly appears 48 times in the “Paradise Papers”
https://offshoreleaks.icij.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=fillipa+muscat&e=&commit=Search

4. SOYOYE, Babatunde Temitope
Helios Investment Partners was established in 2004 by Babatunde Soyoye and Tope Lawani and it operates a range of funds valued at more than $3 billion in capital commitments. These investments include start ups, growth equity investments, listed companies and large scale leveraged acquisitions across the continent of Africa.[2]

The key sectors in which the firm operates in include telecommunications, media, financial services, power, utilities, travel, leisure, distribution, fast-moving consumer goods, logistics and Agro–allied sectors.[1]

5. SWIRE, Hugo George William, The Rt Hon Sir

Hugo Swire, Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council – questions asked

Entry on Hugo Swire’s Register of Interest:

‘From 15 November 2016, Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council. Address: Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HX. I expect to be paid £2,000 every month until further notice. Hours: 10 hrs per month. I consulted ACoBA about this appointment. (Registered 16 November 2016)’
https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/170502/swire_hugo.htm

Another post from Sarawak (see below) on this company again mentions Swire’s involvement in this company:

“As part of a lengthy over-view of the Malaysian Government’s interesting ties with SCL, the company behind the scandal-torn ‘deep data election agency’ Cambridge Analytica, Sarawak Report last week highlighted connections between the role of Brtish peer Lord Marland as a “great supporter of Malaysia” and the work of SCL, of which he is a shareholder.

Marland, a businessman and Conservative Party Treasurer and donor, whom the party nominated to be a working peer, spent a short time as a government minister and then as David Cameron’s ‘Trade Envoy’, before returning to private business.

However, as Sarawak Report has pointed out, the private company he now heads bears a title that might confuse the unitiated into thinking that he retains some form of official government role as an envoy of the Commonwealth. Marland’s Wikipedia page describes him as having become Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council Limited (CWEIC) after stepping down as Trade Envoy.

In fact, Marland incorporated CWEIC as a £2.00 limited company, of which he was a joint shareholder together with a farmer named Oliver Everett, in July 2015 shortly after leaving political office. He therefore effectively appointed himself to the official sounding role.

Yet the confusion to an extent continues, since CWEIC’s website explains that the organisation is a ‘not for profit membership organisation with a mandate from Commonwealth Heads of Government to promote intra-Commonwealth trade, investment and the role of the private sector across the 52 member countries…”

The impression, therefore, is that Marland has decided to engage in a charitable role on behalf of the Commonwealth, which has been approved by Heads of Government and the Secreatariat based in the major public building, Malborough House, London.

So, is this outwardly rather strange arrangement with the Commonwealth Secretariat being conducted purely on a charitable basis or is there any danger that CWEIC’s voluntary role might play advantageously into the members’ other active business interests?

The incorporation documents of the company indeed make plain that the purpose of the company is not for profit:

“The income and property of the Company shall be applied solely towards the promotion of its objects as set out at Article 4.1. and no part of such property and income may be paid or transferred, directly or indirectly, by way of dividend bonus or otherwise howsoever by way of profit, to members of the Company”
[Article 4.1:

Article 4.1
Article 4.1

On the other hand, the constitution of the company goes on to make clear that such strictures do not preclude ‘reasonable remuneration’ of ‘members’ (shareholders) who are also ‘office holders’ (including presumably that of the Chairman) or indeed the coverage of expenses: one would assume these would include the costs, for example, of travelling about the world organising conferences and hob-nobbing with key political leaders in Commonwealth countries.

Marland is well connected in current government circles and the not for profit CWEIC has been apparently provided office space in the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Malborough House from which it organises its trade boosting events, which have been regularly held at Malborough House.

We have asked both the Commonwealth Secretariat and CWEIC for the details governing their arrangement. We have asked the following questions:

“Could you provide the terms of the ‘mandate’ [given to CWEIC] and explain the circumstances under which Heads of Government executed it?

Can you also explain the parameters under which the CWEIC conducts its voluntary role and occupies a space in Malborough House and holds events there? Are those events sponsored or subsidised by member governments and are there ticket prices or any other payments required of attendees?
Finally, are there any agreed rules governing the relationship between the members of CWEIC and the Commonwealth Secretariat regarding this not for profit role in boosting intra-Commonwealth trade? In particular, for example, are there any agreed caveats with respect to possible conflicts of interest regarding the company members’ other business activities linked to Commonwealth countries involved with their Malborough House events?

As indicated in our previous article, Sarawak Report is anxious for these clarifications in light of the fact that a separate company, of which Lord Marland is a shareholder, has been pitching for election winning contracts that favour the present Malaysian Prime Minister and his ruling party. Malaysia is described as a ‘Strategic Partner’ of CWEIC and the company has just opened a “hub” in KL. …

… It is on this level that SCL’s Malaysia ties and its connection to the high profile Commonwealth activities of Lord Marland’s not for profit CWEIC becomes a potential matter of concern. Just last November Lord Marland (the man who takes credit for bringing Malaysia’s investment in London’s Battersea Power Station development) undertook a visit to KL where he was hailed as a ‘great supporter of Malaysia’.

It was not pointed out at that time that he is also a shareholder of a company that has been paid to promote BN’s electoral chances.

Earlier, in 2016, Marland equally spearheaded the Malaysian Trade Conference at Malborough House, shortly after the DOJ had fingered Najib as ‘MO1′ [Malaysian Official One]. When questioned by British media over the inappropriate nature of the conference the peer claimed that there was no evidence to show Najib had anything to answer for.

He did not mention that his company SCL had been pitching for a US$2.1 million contract linked to boosting Najib in the Sarawak elections weeks.during the preceding period.

Likewise, a key ‘partner’ of CWEIC is the State of Malta, whose tarnished Prime Minister is also a client of SCL’s, according to information received by Sarawak Report.

Lord Marland has copiously praised Malta for its support in establishing CWEIC’s Commonwealth trade initiatives, along with five other ‘strategic partners’, one of which is also Malaysia. Lord Marland was awarded the Order of Merit of Malta in 2015, but SCL’s contract appears not to have been mentioned in the Annual Review of CWEIC Limited.

Last year CWEIC Ltd went so far as to set up what it describes as a “Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council Hub” in Malaysia, headed by a full time Director Malaysia, a former trade official, Tony Collingridge.

Although the Malaysia Trade event (above) was described as “unofficial” by the British Government in 2016, various UK ministers none-the-less attended the event, including Hugo Swire, then minister at the Foreign Office for South East Asia. It provided a massive image boosting filip for the then beleagured Prime Minister fighting the Sarawak election, for which SCL had pitched for a million dollar contract to support him.

Last year Hugo Swire was dropped from the government and he now taken up a new post as the CEO [Owl: Actually he lists himself as Deputy Chairman – see above] of CWEIC Ltd.

Sarawak Report asks, therefore, if the relationship which CWEIC Ltd has developed with the Commonwealth Secretariat, by staging trade events at Malborough House, has the potential to promote tainted political clients of SCL who are seeking re-election in their own countries?

For there is little doubt that the potential effectiveness of SCL’s ‘big data’ campaigns, which have the stated purpose of tricking voters to support its clients, bears little comparison to the importance of the image boosting value of a Trade Event at Malborough House to a tainted leader like Najib.

There is another planned CWEIC Trade event due there next month, at which ‘Malaysia’ is scheduled to send a delegation, just before the 14th General Election.

Sarawak Report suggests there is a valid concern that whilst the CWEIC Ltd work is not for profit, SCL sells its services for money and that its members are connected. …

… Given CWEIC’s high profile links to the Commonwealth Secretariat and quasi official status full disclosure on all potentially related or conflicting interests of the members of this private company is deemed appropriate.”

http://www.sarawakreport.org/2018/03/more-on-malaysias-mysterious-links-with-scl/

Swire: the alleged family connection to Cambridge Analytica

“The Gulf War Did Not Take Place”. This audacious claim was made by the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard in March 1991, only two months after NATO forces had rained explosives on Iraq, shedding the blood of more than a hundred thousand people.

To understand Cambridge Analytica and its parent firm, Strategic Communication Laboratories, we need to get our heads round what Baudrillard meant, and what has happened since: how military propaganda has changed with technology, how war has been privatised, and how imperialism is coming home. …

Not long after Baudrillard’s iconic essay was published, Strategic Communications Laboratories was founded. “SCL Group provides data, analytics and strategy to governments and military organisations worldwide” reads the first line of its website. “For over 25 years, we have conducted behavioural change programmes in over 60 countries & have been formally recognised for our work in defence and social change.”

Of course, military propaganda was nothing new. And nor is the extent to which it has evolved alongside changes in media technology and economics. The film Citizen Kane tells a fictionalised version of the first tabloid (or, as Americans call it, ‘yellow journalism’) war: how the circulation battle between William Randolph Hearst’s New York Journal and Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World arguably drove the US into the 1889 Spanish American War. It was during this affair that Hearst reportedly told his correspondent, “You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war”, as parodied in Evelyn Waugh’s Scoop. But after the propaganda disaster of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam softened domestic support for the war, the military planners began to devise new ways to control media reporting.

As a result, when Britain went to war with Argentina over the Falklands in 1982, they pioneered a new technique for media control: embedding journalists with troops. And, as former BBC war reporter Caroline Wyatt blogged, “The lessons from embedding journalists with the Royal Navy during the Falklands war were taken up enthusiastically by military planners in both Washington and London for the First Gulf War in 1991.”

The UK defence secretary during the Falklands War when the use of embedded journalists was pioneered was John Nott (who backed Brexit). As my colleague Caroline Molloy pointed out to me, his son-in-law is Tory MP Hugo Swire, former minister in both the Northern Ireland Office and the Foreign Office. Swire’s cousin – with whom he would have overlapped at Eton – is Nigel Oakes, founder of Strategic Communications Laboratories. It’s not a conspiracy, just that the ruling class are all related. …”

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