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Jonathan Stephens has got form
Jonathan Stephens, the permanent secretary at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), told a select committee that he would neither confirm nor deny his alleged role in allowing Adam Smith, Hunt's special adviser, to speak to James Murdoch's office. Later, the DCMS issued a statement saying Stephens was "content" with Smith's role.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Fri, 27/04/2012 - 10:56.
Article | 2012 Finance | Economics | Government | Inquiries
Public expenditure for private profit
This video arrives via Paul Norman's Olympic blog. On September 28 2011 he chaired a debate at the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation's annual meeting. He says:
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Wed, 25/04/2012 - 19:00.
Article | Economics | Hackney | Newham | Planning & Development | Politics | Thames Gateway | Tower Hamlets
BP or not BP? The debut performance of the Reclaim Shakespeare Company
On April 23rd 2012 - Shakespeare's birthday and the launch of the World Shakespeare Festival - a group of merry players known as the "Reclaim Shakespeare Company" took unexpectedly to the stage in Stratford-upon-Avon, just before a Royal Shakespeare Company performance of The Tempest. This piece of guerilla Shakespeare aimed to challenge the RSC over its decision to accept sponsorship from BP in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon drilling disaster and the oil company's decision to start extracting highly polluting and destructive tar sands in Canada.
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Wed, 25/04/2012 - 15:33.
Article | 2012 Arts & Culture | Corruption & Ethics | Environment | Protest | Sponsors
the drink of the death squads
Someone reminded me of this recently from around the time of the 2004 Torch Relay protests on the Millenium Bridge:
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Wed, 25/04/2012 - 01:02.
Blog | Corruption & Ethics | Human Rights | Protest | Sponsors
Vote for the Greenwash Gold 2012!
Which dodgy company most deserves the Greenwash Gold medal in 2012? Who is covering up the most environmental destruction and devastating the most communities while pretending to be a good corporate citizen by sponsoring the Olympic games?
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 24/04/2012 - 13:44.
Article | Contamination | 2012 Sustainability | Corruption & Ethics | Environment | Health | Human Rights | IOC | London 2012 | Protest | Sponsors
Olympic Chiefs Flout Legal Principle By Threatening Citizen Journalist
Submitted by Mike Wells on Tue, 17/04/2012 - 18:27.
Article | 2012 Business | 2012 Construction | 2012 Legacy | 2012 Sustainability | Corruption & Ethics | Environment | Hackney | Human Rights | Legacy | London 2012 | Planning & Development | Politics | Protest | Waltham Forest
House Prices in Newham
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Sat, 14/04/2012 - 09:59.
London 2012 Olympic’s shameful corporate sponsors
by Steve Rushton
Sponsors of the 2012 London Olympics profit from peoples’ deaths and destroying the planet, whilst creating a vastly unequal economic system; this smears the Olympic ethos of people coming together to celebrate sporting excellence. Desecrating the games integrity will be advertisements from companies that profit directly from and cause peoples’ death, not least BP, Dow and Rio Tinto. Nevertheless, David Cameron has come out in support of DOW’s sponsorship.[i] More broadly, it has been argued that elites within the system are attempting to suppress peoples’ rights to express their discontent against injustices in Britain and abroad.
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Fri, 13/04/2012 - 13:33.
Article | 2012 Construction | 2012 Finance | Corruption & Ethics | Displacement | Environment | Human Rights | IOC | London 2012 | Mega Events | Sponsors
The Tower of Piffle
Boris Johnson’s ‘Tower of Piffle” is one of the names invented by journalists for what is properly called the ArcelorMittal Orbit. It is being erected close to the Olympic stadium in east London. ArcelorMittal is the largest steel producing company in the world. Its chairman and CEO is Lakshmi Mittal.
The following is taken from; In the wake of ArcelorMittal: The global steel giant’s local impacts
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Thu, 12/04/2012 - 12:30.
Article | 2012 Construction | Funding | Legacy | London | Sponsors
Jobs, Mc-jobs and Mc-non-jobs
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Wed, 11/04/2012 - 13:11.
Article | 2012 Jobs | Displacement | Economics | Funding | Jobs | Regeneration | Skills Training | Sponsors