Centreground Political Communications

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Group.png Centreground Political Communications
(Lobbyist, PropagandistWebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
SuccessorBell Pottinger.jpeg Bell Pottinger
Membership• Darren Murphy.jpeg Darren Murphy
•  Adrian McMenamin
•  Razi Rahman
• Jonathan Powell.jpg Jonathan Powell
• Matthew Doyle 1.jpg Matthew Doyle
•  Jacqui Smith
•  Steve Van Riel
•  Paul Corrigan
•  Matthew Terry
•  Tom Happold
Lobbyist firm built around a team of senior strategists who worked with Prime Minister Tony Blair

Centreground Political Communications was "a provider of political and geopolitical advice to a range of UK and International companies and governments."[1], "built around a team of senior strategists who worked with Prime Minister Tony Blair".[2]. It was bought by Bell Pottinger in 2014.

Overview

Bell Pottinger installed a former aide to Tony Blair as MD of its public affairs practice as it acquired the lobbying firm Centreground Political Communications (CPC) whose founding director Razi Rahman took up the post on 12 June 2014.

Bell Pottinger snapped up CPC, which was set up by another former Blair aide Darren Murphy in 2011, for an undisclosed fee.

Under the new set-up, Murphy became Chairman of Bell Pottinger Geopolitical, previously known as Bell Pottinger Sans Frontiers.

Rahman, a former assistant political secretary to Blair in Downing Street, becomes MD of Bell Pottinger Political, the agency's UK public affairs practice. He replaces Stephen Lotinga who left earlier in 2011 and is now director of communications for Nick Clegg.

Tim Collins remained Chairman of Bell Pottinger Political.[3]


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