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LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
Sun May 1, 2016, 06:30 PM May 2016

Tony Blair lobbied Chinese government for Saudi oil company while Middle East peace envoy


Tony Blair helped a Saudi Arabian-owned oil company lobby the Chinese government during his time as Middle East peace envoy, an investigation has claimed.

The Guardian newspaper reports that Mr Blair’s firm was paid £41,000 a month and 2 per cent commission on any multi-million pound deals that were secured.

Documents reportedly show the former Labour prime minister courted senior Chinese officials in 2010 and introduced them to representatives of PetroSaudi....


While the oil company pushed for Mr Blair to “help deliver transactions, not just make the intros”, his ultimate extent of involvement was more limited. There is no suggestion of any impropriety by Mr Blair or PetroSaudi.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tony-blair-lobbied-chinese-government-for-saudi-oil-company-while-middle-east-peace-envoy-a7007111.html
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Tony Blair lobbied Chinese government for Saudi oil company while Middle East peace envoy (Original Post) LeftishBrit May 2016 OP
He knows how to walk the bloody line. Bad Dog May 2016 #1
Tony Blair: the former PM for hire (Guardian) Ghost Dog May 2016 #2

Bad Dog

(2,025 posts)
1. He knows how to walk the bloody line.
Mon May 2, 2016, 04:39 AM
May 2016

Always too smart and too slippery to do something that could end up with him in jail.

 

Ghost Dog

(16,881 posts)
2. Tony Blair: the former PM for hire (Guardian)
Mon May 2, 2016, 09:41 AM
May 2016
Emails show oil firm questioned complex structure of Blair’s company, and reveal his closeness to Chinese leadership

Revealed: Blair courted Chinese leaders for Saudi prince’s oil firm


Randeep Ramesh
Thursday 28 April 2016 22.00 BST

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/apr/28/petrosaudi-tony-blair-emails-oil-company-chinese

When Jonathan Powell, the gatekeeper to the corporate empire of Tony Blair, sat down to lunch with the former Saudi intelligence chief Prince Faisal Al Turki in June 2010 he could not have known how lucrative it would turn out to be for the former British prime minister.

As the high-profile mediator of the stuttering peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Blair had to be careful not to mix business with pleasure. However, one of those lunching with Powell at the annual “global mediator’s retreat”, organised by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was looking to make a deal.

Nawaf Obaid, a security analyst who accompanied Prince Faisal, emailed Powell a week later, according to documents seen by the Guardian, with a suggestion to work with his brother Tarek’s company, PetroSaudi, which he “co-founded and co-owns with Prince Turki bin Abdullah, son of King Abdullah”.

“They have several projects that [they] are working [on] and I think it would [give] a very interesting perspective to see if we could establish a strategic partnership with former PM Tony Blair and yourself,” he wrote...

... Blair’s team sold the former prime minister as someone who could help “unlock situations which might otherwise be blocked by political factors” in places such as China and Africa. PetroSaudi was interested in Beijing’s appetite for oil and how Blair’s firm could help...





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