Sarawak Report
Sarawak Report has received a copy of the actual letter and contract sent by FBC Media Chairman, Alan Friedman, to Chief Minister Taib Mahmud, outlining their illegal PR campaign.
The total cost for FBC's 'Global Strategic Communications Proposal' came to $5 million in the first year alone in a campaign designed to last at least 3 years.
Sources close to BN have told us that the project was first outlined verbally in meetings between Alan Friedman and the Chief Minister, after the FBC Media Chairman was invited to Kuching at the start of the year.
Separate divisions?
In a recent statement issued through lawyers to the UK's Independent Newspaper FBC Media have attempted to defend their PR activities, claiming that the 'commercial division' and 'production division' of the company "are and always have been quite separate and distinct".
However, we can show that Alan Friedman, who was clearly masterminding the multi-million dollar PR deal, also doubled up as the Executive Editor of the company's flagship World Business programme, produced weekly for CNBC.
‘Happy Penan’ who has found a town job featured by World Business
Shortly after the Taib contract was delivered, a major item about Sarawak duly appeared on World Business, raising questions about how separate those divisions are actually kept!
Indeed, the World Business item, called Deforestation in Sarawak, can only be described as falling far beneath the normal standards of objective reporting.
The show, which provided extensive justification for the Chief Minister, featured a line up of employees and political allies as if they were objective commentators, and even allowed him to suggest that 80% of Sarawak's jungle has remained untouched!
To add insult to injury, a 'happy Penan tribesman' was also featured talking about how he had benefitted from 'progress'. However, there was no mention of the years of desperate blockades which have been mounted by his own people against Taib's corrupt logging, or of the protests by numerous other native groups, who have been shoved out of their lands to make way for logging, dams and oil palm with no compensation or opportunity to profit.
Separate divisions? – Alan Friedman acted as Interviewer and Executive Editor of World Business, as well as the company’s negotiator with clients like Taib Mahmud.
In February, BBC World's One Square Mile, also produced by FBC Media, had again given the impression that Taib was doing the best possible for the indigenous forest people. Once again the Executive Producer of the Programme was none other than Alan Friedman!
The reporter, Rian Maelzer, avoided discussing the problems caused by land grabs and corruption, claiming instead that:
"Separate and distinct"? – Sales and Output were headed by the same person for FBC in Sarawak – Alan Friedman.
"For the past 40 years, the Malaysian government has practised an affirmative-action policy aimed at raising the living standards of indigenous groups"
Thus, despite the international condemnation of Taib Mahmud by environmentalists and human rights organisations, viewers of CNBC and BBC would have been left with the impression that Taib Mahmud was a benign governor, beloved of his people.
The BBC has now gone public with a statement acknowledging that it had been misled by Alan Friedman and FBC Media.
The broadcaster has confirmed that it has suspended all programming commissioned by the company pending a thorough enquiry. Yesterday in news items and on its website the corporation announced:
"FBC has admitted to the BBC that it has worked for the Malaysian government. That information was not disclosed to the BBC as we believe it should have been when the BBC contracted programming from FBC.
"Given this, the BBC has decided to transmit no more programming from FBC while it reviews its relationship with the company." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14556988
CNBC has likewise suspended FBC Media programmes in the wake of our reports. We have, of course, further revealed that FBC has publicly stated that its arrangement with the global US-based broadcaster was that it would provide the programmes for free and raise its money from 'sponsorship'. If this claim by FBC Media in its own Annual Report is true, then CNBC has serious questions to answer to regulators, such as Ofcom in the UK and the Federal Communications Commission in the USA.
Given these developments and the fact that the Malaysian Insider news blog has now reported that the Malaysian government has severed its contract with FBC Media, Sarawak Report would like to ask on behalf of Sarawak's taxpayers whether Taib Mahmud has also severed his own contract (see below)?
What we can do for $5 million – Friedman's grovelling letter to Taib Mahmud on January 20th
We have been sent a scanned copy of the letter sent to Taib Mahmud. Insiders have confided that the main aim of the media campaign was to attack and discredit Sarawak Report
The text of the letter in full says:
"Dear Pehin Sri,
It was a great honour and a personal pleasure to meet you in Kuching last week.
I am grateful for the generous amount of time you devoted to our meeting and for the talk we had about how we can assist you promote your important achievements in bringing Sarawak steadily toward your goal of fully developed nation status, and to assist in countering false and negative perceptions that have been spread at home and abroad.
In the attached Proposal we have tried to capture the key elements of our discussion, and to provide our advice on the strategy and deliverables we believe can achieve a truly impactful result, both in the first 90-day phase, and during the rest of the year.
We hope that 2011 can be the start of a long-term relationship, and generally this kind of work is reinforced and maintained over a three-year period, but we do wish to prove ourselves first, show our strength, our loyalty and our passion. We wish to be tested first, and so what you will find would cover only the period of 12 months beginning February 1, 2011.
There is much to do, but we sincerely believe we have the tools and international experience to make a genuine and visible difference for you and for the people of Sarawak.
You will find an Executive Summary in the first two pages of the document that describes the main elements of the campaign, which would aim to illustrate to the most prestige international television, online, and print media platforms in a convincing and editorially credible manner your own leadership, the way you have transformed Sarawak, the benefits for the people of Sarawak, and your commitment to further growth, progress and sustainable development.
In the first 90 days we will use television reporting and an interview with yourself, plus press tours and online sites and special blogging that should provide a blanket of positive messaging about you and Sarawak to the Western media.
We would during the same period work between February and April to bounce back into the local press in Sarawak this international recognition, this bringing positive results as well for the people of Sarawak to see.
In the second phase of our work, from May through the start of next year, we would work both on the positive messages and to counter negative perceptions and falsehoods that have been spread unfairly about environmental matters ranging from the Bakun Dam to timber, mining and palm oil. We would also counter false allegations about corruption.
In the same period we would also work to develop greater international investor interest in the economy of Sarawak, with particular focus on the Gulf emirates and Middle East, China and India.
Sir, I sincerely hope you will be pleased with our International Strategic Communications Proposal, and I promise you my own personal commitment to lead this effort and to be at your service. With your blessing, we can make a difference, and begin the work on February 1st.
Thank you very much for your consideration, and I hope to see you in February to begin our work and bring my top team to Kuching to interview you and to begin broadcasting to elite audiences in 100 countries the real story, the positive story, about your leadership of Sarawak.
Yours sincerely
Alan Friedman, Chairman & Founder, FBC Media"
The Global Strategic Communications Proposal:
Sarawak Report can also now exclusively reveal a copy of the full proposal with costs that accompanied Friedman's letter to Taib Mahmud. Entitled "International Strategic Communications Campaign by FBC for Sarawak, February 2011-January 2012?, it provides a full budget breakdown for its services, many of which are highly questionable.
The document is priced in Euros, but translates into a total of USD$5 million – around RM 15 million a year.
Friedman is offering blogging campaigns and TV programme slots, as well as strange purchasing of airline programming. Since Taib only travels in a taxpayer-funded private jet, he perhaps does not realise that there are hundreds of video items that you can view on airlines, so the roughly million dollar price tag for this service alone is unlikely to provide value for money!
In fact, auditors might like to investigate why FBC are charging at all for airline slots? Because, according to Spafax, who manage airline programming, it is the airlines who purchase the shows rather than taking payment!
Page 1 – Blogging, TV slots on BBC, CNBC or CNA…
CNN’s John Defterios (also President of FBC Media) at the World Economic Forum
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