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Ex G'peace head Melchett joins PR Corporation

Live by spin, Die by spin | 08.01.2002 15:42

Melchett joins Burson-Marsteller, world's largest corporate communications company who deal with real nasty governments and corporates. Melchett says he's only advising the corporate responsibility unit, others say he's sold out, or is he infiltrating etc etc


Anti-GM warrior Melchett joins PR firm that advised Monsanto

John Vidal
Tuesday January 8, 2002
The Guardian

Lord Melchett, the former head of Greenpeace UK who was arrested two years ago after leading an attack on a genetically modified crop, startled former colleagues yesterday by announcing he had taken a job at a PR company which has represented Monsanto and the European biotech industry.
In a move that has provoked scorn from anti-GM activists, the former Labour minister and farmer, who is on the board of Greenpeace International, is to become a consultant for Burson-Marsteller, the world's largest corporate communications company. He will be paid an undisclosed annual retainer and has a brief to talk to whoever he likes.

Burson-Marsteller is the company that governments with poor human rights records and corporations in trouble with environmentalists have turned to when in crisis.

The world's biggest PR company was employed by the Nigerian government to discredit reports of genocide during the Biafran war, the Argentinian junta after the disappearance of 35,000 civilians, and the Indonesian government after the massacres in East Timor. It also worked to improve the image of the late Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu and the Saudi royal family.

Its corporate clients have included the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, which suffered a partial meltdown in 1979, Union Carbide after the Bhopal gas leak killed up to 15,000 people in India, BP after the sinking of the Torrey Canyon oil tanker in 1967 and the British government after BSE emerged.

In the past few years it has acted for big tobacco companies and the European biotechnology industry to challenge the green lobby and counter Greenpeace arguments on GM food.

Yesterday Lord Melchett said he would be an adviser in Burson-Marsteller's corporate social responsibility unit, and would work only with the companies he chose to.

"I will be more selective than when I worked at Greenpeace," he said.

"My values have not changed at all and if I think a company should close down I shall tell them. I shall tell them the truth."

Stephen Tisdale, the director of Greenpeace UK, said he did not foresee any conflict of interest. "Anyone who knows Peter will know that he hasn't changed his agenda at all," he said. "He sees Burson-Marsteller as a conduit to some very influential companies who would not normally talk to environmentalists. In some ways Greenpeace held him back, and he has become more radical after leaving last year."

An internal document from Greenpeace to its staff suggested that Lord Melchett would not have to compromise his beliefs: "Peter's advice to companies will be 'go organic, do the right thing', rather than help bad companies avoid the likes of Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth.

"Peter will only take on the briefs that he chooses, there is no question of him working for BAT [British American Tobacco] or the Burmese junta."

But others said he was effectively now on Monsanto's and other corporations' payrolls. "How can you have a man who is on the board of Greenpeace International and a policy adviser to the Soil Association taking money from the GM industry and companies with some of the worst records imaginable?" said Kate Jones, a former anti-GM campaigner.

Other well known environmentalists who have left high-profile campaigning to work for people who might be considered their opponents include Tom Burke, a former Friends of the Earth director now with the mining company Rio Tinto, and Jonathon Porritt, another former head of Friends of the Earth who now works for the government. They say they can effect change better from within the corporate fold, but have been widely criticised and accused of selling out.

Lord Melchett, whose grandfather helped to found ICI, joins at Burson-Marsteller Richard Aylard, a former head of the Soil Association, and Gavin Grant, a former head of communications for the Body Shop.

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Meanwhile...

08.01.2002 15:57

Tuesday, 8 January, 2002, 10:07 GMT
Greenpeace activists could face jail

Fifteen Greenpeace activists and two journalists are due to go on trial in Los Angeles on Tuesday for their part in a protest over a controversial US missile defence system.
The activists, from the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Germany, India, New Zealand and Sweden, as well as British and Spanish freelance journalists, face charges after allegedly trying to delay a test launch in the Pacific Ocean in July.

They were arrested by officers from the FBI and charged with conspiracy to violate a safety zone.

If found guilty they could face up to six years in jail.

More...
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1748000/1748260.stm

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Wanker!

08.01.2002 16:04

Melchett (or whatever his poncy fuckin name is) like all the other ruling-class filth, and the dirty dick-suckin dog that he is, will have his day.
He, like the organisations the gimp represents is a reformist wanker!
Bogside - Clydeside.....Join the Angryside!

V for Vendetta


Greenpeace are not 4 real

08.01.2002 19:20

If greenpeace were really troubling the multinationals they'd be extinct by now. they are just not 4 real. most of their campaigns don't go anywhere. They're actions are nothing more than publicity stunts designed to keep the cash flowing in.
Their part of the plot.just like the WWF which was founded by two old nazi princes, Phil the greek (UK) and Prince bastard(NL). Greenpeace is run by a heirarchy with the irish music mafia and arch dick head bono in the starring role.
Greenpeace international in amsterdam is full of stuck hooray henrys passing time in a fun job before they go to work with daddy at the bank .. fuck greenpeace !!!!

Murphy


Lordy

08.01.2002 20:10

Is this guy any relation to Lord Melchett of Blackadder fame? I think we should be told.

Da Minks


the answer is...

09.01.2002 11:12

The answer for dodgy folks like BM & dodgy multinationals is to get anyone percieved as a threat to their activities 'on side'
and talking - even if we feel Melchy is a dodgy peer who doesn't do anything useful, your average bod in the street has a different view of Greenpeace & co - so by getting him (and anyone else who opposes their activities) to enter dialogue with them they are doing 2 things -

Getting people talking instead of campaigning & taking direct action

Getting joe public to think they're ok after all - "they must be alright, Greenpeace are having meetings with them to sort out cleaning up the planet" etc etc

A clever strategy by BM & Co - one we must not be taken in by
The only dialogue we should be having with BM & the multinationals is to tell them what we think & inform them that their services are no longer required & we will be enforcing this with NVDA

gnome11


Here hear, Murphy

09.01.2002 11:44

Look at the formation of the WWF, where these two bastard princes were so concerned at the decline of their favourite HUNTING trophy, the tiger, they felt something MUST be done to conserve shooting stocks.
Look at their role in forcing local natives out of rainforest to make way for 'nature reserves' (not that local and indigenous people matter to these pompous bigwigs).
Ideas taken from an article in Do Or Die (Earth First! Uk rag).

@lex


now hang on a minute

09.01.2002 22:59

I do not know about the comments made about the wwf, but i can definately say that i think you're being a little unfair on greenpeace.
Whether u think this is an attempt at making joe bloggs reckon the companies must be ok or not, or whether you think that greenpeace suck at their campaigns, you cannot for one minute dispute the fact that greenpeace are an invaluable organisation in that they (like quite a few others) *do* make noise about important issues, they DO get in the press and so people hear about it.
Now how fucking often do you think joe bloggs thinks about anything when not prompted by the media?
We must beat them at their own game, so we need the press coverage organisations like greenpeace have built up around themselves. Unfortunately in our sensationalist society if it's not a current issue it doesn't exist, and thats why the point needs to be forced

namdas


email sent to supporter@uk.greenpeace.org <su

10.01.2002 13:53

Hi,

I'm interested in knowing if Melchett is still going to be in a position of influence within the organisation, because if he is - I won't be around tosee the results. I don't give you money evey month to train-up expert lobbyists for corporate interests. He may be able to pick and choose his clients but the end result is he will be increasing the influence and profit of a company with no morals. That's fine if that what he wants to do, but how can you expect to ask people to boycott Esso and such like if your own board members are working for the kind of companies your ideology opposes? It's called hypocrisy and I expect it from governments and corporations -but not you. I don't want to donate money, stand in the cold asking people to boycott this and that on my weekends for a group with hypocrisy at it's heart.

Greepeace Supporter

Greepeace Supporter


email sent to supporter@uk.greenpeace.org <su

10.01.2002 13:53

Hi,

I'm interested in knowing if Melchett is still going to be in a position of influence within the organisation, because if he is - I won't be around tosee the results. I don't give you money evey month to train-up expert lobbyists for corporate interests. He may be able to pick and choose his clients but the end result is he will be increasing the influence and profit of a company with no morals. That's fine if that what he wants to do, but how can you expect to ask people to boycott Esso and such like if your own board members are working for the kind of companies your ideology opposes? It's called hypocrisy and I expect it from governments and corporations -but not you. I don't want to donate money, stand in the cold asking people to boycott this and that on my weekends for a group with hypocrisy at it's heart.

Greepeace Supporter

Greepeace Supporter


email sent to supporter@uk.greenpeace.org <su

10.01.2002 13:54

Hi,

I'm interested in knowing if Melchett is still going to be in a position of influence within the organisation, because if he is - I won't be around tosee the results. I don't give you money evey month to train-up expert lobbyists for corporate interests. He may be able to pick and choose his clients but the end result is he will be increasing the influence and profit of a company with no morals. That's fine if that what he wants to do, but how can you expect to ask people to boycott Esso and such like if your own board members are working for the kind of companies your ideology opposes? It's called hypocrisy and I expect it from governments and corporations -but not you. I don't want to donate money, stand in the cold asking people to boycott this and that on my weekends for a group with hypocrisy at it's heart.

Greepeace Supporter

Greepeace Supporter