Alastair Campbell (left) ex-Communications Chief to Tony Blair has been spotted in Astana and KL |
by Sarawak Report
Sarawak Report can now add to growing
questions in Britain about Tony Blair and his former PR advisors’
links with repressive regimes.
We
have learnt from exclusive sources that the former UK Prime
Minister’s ex-Communications Chief, Alastair Campbell (world-famous for the
so-called ‘Dodgy Dossier’ that sanctioned the invasion of Iraq), is now
advising Najib Razak on how to win the next election!
This
follows the recent scandal over FBC Media, a story also broken by Sarawak
Report, which revealed that Najib and Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud
were illegally buying positive publicity on worldwide TV-news shows.
A
common link between FBC Media, the PM’s previous PR firm, APCOA and
now Alastair Campbell is believed to be Paul Stadlen, who is a British PR
man, close to Najib and based in KL.
Najib
is said to be desperate to brush up his international
image, on the eve of an expected election and in the wake of the appalling
world publicity gained by his treatment of the July 9th Bersih rally. He
also wants to increase his voter appeal towards an increasingly
independently-minded urban electorate in Malaysia.
Our
sources say that Campbell recently visited Najib in KL and has
been behind advice over the past couple of months to show a more
friendly image, such as the promise to reform detention laws (a gesture
which has subsequently been put on indefinite hold) and the concept
of a “Cool Najib”, reflective of the coining of Tony Blair’s “Cool
Britannia” back in the 1990s!
Cosying up to oil-rich dictators?
Old connections – It is believed that Tony Blair got on famously with world-famous despot Nursultan Nazarbayev, the President of Kazakhstan when they met at Downing Street |
Our revelations about Malaysian links with
Tony Blair’s team of advisors past and present, come hard on the
heels of weekend reports in the UK’s Financial Times and Daily
Mail newspapers about similar activities in Khazakhstan.
Alastair
Campbell was seen returning earlier this month from Astana, the Khazakh
capital, where he admitted to doing some consultancy work and quoted
as saying:
”but
nothing like on the scale that Tony is doing”.
Tony
Blair himself is believed to have forged close relations with the Khazakh
President, Nursaltan Nazabayev during his period in office and to have
continued those relations, including making a number of visits this year.
Nazarbayev
is another potentate with international image problems, given the
notorious cruelty and corruption of his 20 year regime.
Intriguingly, the growing
ties between him and Najib Razak, particularly in the field of public
relations, have already been well documented in Sarawak Report’s coverage of
the FBC Media scandal.
Both
countries had hired FBC’s PR services and were frequently featured on
FBC programmes. The question now must surely be what ties have there
been between FBC and people linked to Tony Blair and how directly linked
has Blair himself been to these and related PR initiatives?
According to the UK news reports, which
point out a pattern of friendly links between Blair
and the leaders of oil rich countries, the former
PM himself headed a delegation to Khazakhstan in January,
allegedly to broker a public relations deal, which is believed to be
worth up to $13 million US dollars. He also attended a conference in May.
The newspapers record that Blair’s spokesman has confirmed:
“Tony Blair has helped put
together a team of international advisors and consultants to set up an
advisory group for the Kazakhs, with a team of people working on the ground.
The work they are doing is excellent, sensible and supports the reforms they
are making” [Now Blair Strikes Deal to Advise an Oil Rich
Despot - Daily Mail
22/10/11]
However,
the spokesman did not respond to questions about whether Mr Campbell or Blair’s
other high profile former advisor, Jonathan Powell, were part of that advisory
team. Powell helped establish Tony’s investment advisory company Firerush
Ventures No 3, where he now works. Another former Downing Street
spokesman, Tim Allan, who has now set up the PR company, Portman Group, is also
known to be involved in advising Khazakhstan.
Strong ties – Cherie and Rosmah (sporting Bersih yellow) pictured in KL last year. |
Image-building
Suspicions
that Mr Blair might be making any profit from such links have,
however, been categorically denied by the former premier.
His spokesman at the weekend stated that:
“Tony
Blair last visited Kazakhstan in May of this year to attend a conference. He
has taken no personal profit and is not doing business in Kazakhstan…To be
clear, Tony Blair is not personally making a profit directly or indirectly
through Tony Blair Associates or any other company on this. The $13million
figure is wrong. ”.
So
the question that is being asked is what on earth, therefore, is
he doing? One Khazakh official is quoted by the Financial Times as
saying:
“His advice is
priceless, Kazakhstan will get the best advice possible from him on issues
connected with policy and the economy. . . We could not have a better adviser.”
[Financial
Times, 21/10/11]
However,
Craig Murray, a former British Ambassador to the region, has put the matter
rather differently:
“All
Tony Blair is really doing, whether he knows it or not, is lending
respectability to an oligarch with a shocking reputation on human rights”, he
told the FT.
Alastair Campbell Malaysia and FBC Media – the ties
Limited contact – not available on phone, text or email, but still tweeting! |
Alastair Campbell, on the other hand, was
apparently not available to speak to journalists last Friday about his own
links to Astana. They failed to reach him by text, phone or email.
Perhaps
they should have caught him instead on Twitter, a medium in
which he was, as usual, extremely active on that day?
However,
according to our further exclusive information, Campbell has
separately held extensive private meetings in KL with Najib and that the
main topic was advising him on how to win the next election.
“It was about how to deal with the opposition, how to
portray Najib and what needs to be done to win, based on the success of
Tony Blair”, explained one insider.
The
association has provoked concerns among the beleaguered Opposition
in Malaysia, that Campbell will use his international contacts and
his influence through Tony Blair to boost Najib and BN’s image, despite that
party’s proven record of corruption and repression, as well as the denial
of key human rights and the failure to deliver clean elections
in Malaysia.
“We are concerned that Najib will gain more positive coverage
through this contact, without performing any of the reforms necessary.
This way he relies solely on the major pronouncements and coverage in the
media” one senior opposition figure
has commented to Sarawak Report. “People
who profess democracy and the rule of law to the rest of the world have now
become complicit in all the excesses and abuses of those values in countries
like Malaysia. Those, who preached about freedom and
human rights and invaded Iraq in the name of democracy, are now aiding the
anti-democratic regime of Malaysia”
Other
sources have speculated that it is these contradictions that have ensured that
Campbell’s consultations with Najib have remained strictly private.
The contract to attack Sarawak Report
Meanwhile, Sarawak
Report can further reveal separate insider information,
which indicates that earlier this year Alastair Campbell was
approached by FBC Media to consult about their $5 million a
year PR contract with Taib to attack our
own anti-corruption campaign. He agreed to a meeting.
We
have no evidence that Alastair Campbell provided any information or advice
on countering our blog However we have been informed that the expectation
was, that because of his extensive UK connections, he might be able
to offer insights that could be used to harm the credibility of Sarawak
Report. This was the purpose of the consultation.
‘Cool
Najib’
For these reasons, the
recent speculation about the PM’s sudden new dash to a ‘youthful’
and ‘cool’ image,
becomes doubly interesting.
Did Najib’s
introduction to Campbell come from FBC Media or rather from the continuing
relationship between his former boss, Tony Blair, and BN?
Najib
became PM after Blair stood down in 2007, yet the Blairs have remained
regular visitors to Malaysia, coming every year at least once. Cherie
posed with ‘First Lady’ Rosmah just last year during a visit to KL and the
family holidayed for 2 weeks at the 5 Star Nexus Resort in Sabah in 2009,
where they occupied the Royal Suite.
Campbell’s
alleged association with Najib, however, looks certain to raise as many
eyebrows in the UK as in Malaysia.
Many
would question the ethics of assisting BN’s increasingly
undemocratic and corrupted regime, as it seeks re-election after 55 years of
uninterrupted rule. Moreover, attempts to paint a third generation
dynastic politician, who is facing serious questions over personal
corruption, as some kind of reforming democrat, through a slick PR
campaign, will also be criticised by those seeking genuine reform in Malaysia.
The
matter has now been made all the more compelling by the
revelation of apparent parallels, over the similar
involvement with Khazakhstan.
The
opposition PKR party, which recently uncovered the fact that Najib
paid RM 94 million to FBC Media over 3 years, are also making clear they are
concerned about the costs of this latest round of foreign PR services.
The expenditure by the Prime Minister’s Private Office has rocketed by
400% at a time of growing public deficits.
Likely disquiet in BN
‘Dynastic wedding’? – Najib’s daughter Nooryana was married into the Nazabayav family earlier this year |
It is equally probable that, once more,
Najib’s choice of PR guru may cause problems among his own BN supporters.
Another reason, it has been speculated, why the Campbell visit has been
so shrouded in secrecy!
After
all, it is well known that Campbell was one of Blair’s key advisors
when he made his controversial decision to back George W Bush’s
ill-fated invasion of Iraq, which caused the slaughter of up to half a
million innocent civilians in that Muslim country.
He
was also deeply involved in the process of what has been termed the ‘sexing up’
of the ‘dodgy dossier’ of evidence that was used to convince the British and
American public that Sadam Hussein was in possession of weapons of mass
destruction .
That dossier
‘made the case for war’ in Britain, but it has since been disproved
and has been criticised as dishonest.
Many
religious groups in Malaysia might also be dismayed by the fact
that Mr Campbell, a reformed alcoholic, enjoyed a well-known track
record as a pornography writer, before becoming a tabloid journalist in the
UK.
The Khazakh connection
Organised by FBC Media – Najib and Khazakhstan’s Prime Minister Massimov meet earlier this year |
However, the information that a Blair team is
operating both in KL and Astana certainly matches a clear
pattern of developing links and relations between Malaysia and the
former Soviet dictatorship in Khazakhstan.
The
two oil states, both run by oligarchies with
heavily tainted reputations, further cemented their ties earlier this
year with the marriage between the daughter of Najib Razak, Nooryana and the
President’s nephew, Daniyar Nazarbayev (above).
Najib at the World Islamic Economic Forum in Khazakhstan – featured on CNBC, thanks to FBC Media |
Likewise, the links when it comes to
international PR are striking between the two countries.
A
series of conferences and events show-casing both states, in particular
the World Islamic Economic Forum, were managed through the now
discarded contract with FBC Media.
The
UK based PR/Production company ensured international coverage on CNBC and BBC
World.
However,
FBC, which made millions of dollars from these two key
clients, closed its London offices on Monday and is believed to have
gone into administration following the scandal over its discredited programmes.
Close ties – Najib and Nazarbayev at the Islamic Economic Forum in Astana this year |
Therefore it seems
certain that several questions will soon be asked in both the UK and KL about
the exact relationship with this latest team of image advisors, associated
with Tony Blair, now being seen in both countries.
It could
well be argued, for reasons given above, that the relationship does
neither side, Tony Blair or BN, any political good.
Certainly,
the exact nature of any financial incentives for any of those around the former
PM should be immediately made clear.
And
the UK consultants advising both Najib and Nazarbayev should explain how they
believe that propping up these two regimes with slick PR advice can in any way
promote the cause of democracy in these two countries?
Source : Sarawak Report
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