The 'acceptable' face of repression |
By Brian Whitaker
"Seven public relations firms – mostly British or American – are vying to win a contract from Bahrain's repressive government.
Western PR companies have often been criticised in the past
for taking up lucrative assignments aimed at polishing the kingdom's tarnished
image. In Bahrain itself, they have also been denounced as "PR
mercenaries" that charge hefty fees while failing to deliver positive
results.
Bidders for the latest contract were named
last week by the Bahrain Tender Board. They are:
Gulf Hill & Knowlton
Bell Pottinger Bahrain
Portland PR Ltd
Consulum Bahrain
Media Consult.
Weber Shandwick
Citigate Dewe Rogerson
Bahrain's government has not published details of the contract
apart from saying that it involves PR services for the Economic Development
Board (EDB). Bahrain Watch, the advocacy group that highlighted the bids in a
blog post yesterday, says the EDB is "a governmental body responsible for
attracting international investment to Bahrain, and re-branding the country as
'business-friendly'."
Three of the bidding companies – Bell Pottinger,
Hill &
Knowlton and Weber
Shandwick – have previously done PR work for Bahrain.
Another of the bidders, Consulum, is a newer company
set up by former Bell Pottinger employees based in the Gulf, according to
Bahrain Watch. It has offices in London, Bahrain and Dubai and describes itself as "an international strategic
communications consultancy that uses an in-depth understanding of public,
commercial and political drivers to provide insightful strategic counsel and
meet complex communications challenges". It claims to deliver "sophisticated
communications programmes that shape awareness, guide opinion and enhance
understanding on a national, regional and international basis".
Citigate Dewe Rogerson is a London-based firm which boasts of
providing "seamless communication consultancy across the world’s business
centres". It recently advised the British government on PR for the privatisation
of Royal Mail.
Portland PR Ltd is part of Portland Communications, a
British firm founded by Tim
Allan, a former adviser to Tony Blair. Portland's website says:
"Our Leadership Team has 40 years experience on Fleet Street and 35 years in Downing Street, as well as experience on The Hill. They know how Government, the media and business influence each other. And they know how successful campaigns work – because they have been there."
Last year Portland was accused of "improving" the Wikipedia
entries for a number of its clients. This included deleting
a reference to "Wife Beater" – the popular nickname in Britain for
Stella Artois lager.
Stella Artois lager.
Finally, there is a bidder listed as "Media Consult".
This may not be its full name and its identity at present is unclear.
For more background on western PR firms and Bahrain, here are
some previous blog posts:
-
Bahrain's failed charm offensive (8 January 2013)
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Bahrain: a busy time for Qorvis (29 February 2012)
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Just too much (22 December 2011)
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Qorvis and Bahrain (10 December 2011)
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Bahrain: more rubbish from Huffington (23 October 2011)
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Bahrain's PR offensive continues (9 October 2011)
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Bahrain's latest PR stunt (30 September 2011)
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Bahrain election spin (27 September 2011)
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Spinning Bahrain, the Qorvis way (11 September 2011)
3 comments:
Hi Tony,
Nice post indeed, it shows how western PR firms interested to get contract from Bahrain. Thanks for your post.
I heard that corporate communication PR is one of the necessary thing for business.
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