Comment on Daily Mail events firm is given £500k government contract to run UK COP28 events
Syldon@feddit.uk 11 months agoYou’re literally asserting that an events company is not allowed to work for COP
BS I am repeating what is stated in the article. They are using public funds to pay a subsidiary of the Daily Mail. Which is an ardent Tory media machine. They are enforcing this payment without public scrutiny. If there is a valid reason for doing this, then be open about it. But like all Tory theft, they like to hide the details.
It tried to connect two different events (COP 28 and an oil event listed in their annual report) and claim some sort of nefarious link.
The fact also remains that there has been a lot of unanswered speculation regarding the president Sultan al-Jaber, who has major links to DMG events LLC. DMG events LLC hired Johnson to host a speech Singapore. Failing to allow for scrutiny in the tender process is not absolute proof of wrong doing, but it raises eye brows from anyone with a brain.
theguardian.com/…/cop28-host-uae-oil-plans-data
Sultan Al Jaber is the chief executive of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) and president of the Cop28 summit, which begins on 30 November. The researchers behind the new data said Adnoc’s huge planned expansion of oil and gas production was a clear conflict of interest and they said his position was “ridiculous”.
they have no role in the design of the UK pavilion events programme. The cost of the contract is covered entirely by private sector sponsorship.”
I never stated that DMG had anything to do with the presentation side of the event. I do not see a point here.
You’re right to be sceptical with this government. You’re absolutely wrong to not even try to seek the truth.
Here we both agree. This government is an abomination. There is nothing to be gained from pushing a lie, because once a lie is found out, then all other queries regarding this government can have their validity questioned. I am happy to admit I have made an error if there is one. I am fairly confident that this will be another item that Labour will put under the spotlight after the next GE. Time will tell.