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Britain
British diplomatic 52 failed to disclose their own Arab links
2004-05-02
EFL
Some of the most prominent former diplomats who condemned Tony Blair’s policies in the Middle East have business links with Arab governments, The Telegraph can reveal. In a letter published last week, 52 former British diplomats condemned the invasion of Iraq and the Government’s support for Israel. The letter failed to disclose, however, that several of the key signatories, including Oliver Miles, the former British ambassador to Libya who instigated the letter, are paid by pro-Arab organisations. Some of the others hold positions in companies seeking lucrative Middle East contracts, while others have unpaid positions with pro-Arab organisations.

The disclosure last night prompted allegations - denied by the diplomats - that they were merely promoting the interests of their clients. Andrew Dismore, the Labour MP for Hendon, said: "If an MP had made statements like these without declaring an interest in the subject they would have been before the standards and privileges committee we would have had their guts for garters. "This casts a very different light on what the former diplomats have said."
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Posted by:Bulldog

#2  Is there a full and comprehensive list of these guys, including their individual interests and assets, or would that take too long?
Posted by: rhodesiafever   2004-05-02 12:13:39 PM  

#1  no suprises here. Did they think we wouldn't check?
Posted by: b   2004-05-02 11:24:47 AM  

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