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*[[Coalition for Southern Africa]] (describes Shell's "Neptune" strategy for engagement with apartheid in South Africa).
 
*[[Coalition for Southern Africa]] (describes Shell's "Neptune" strategy for engagement with apartheid in South Africa).
 
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*Katherine Griffiths, "[http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/story.jsp?story=513226 Lies, cover-ups, fat cats and an oil giant in crisis. Shell admits deceiving shareholders; Sacked chairman savaged in report]", ''Independent'' (UK), April 20, 2004.
 
*Katherine Griffiths, "[http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/story.jsp?story=513226 Lies, cover-ups, fat cats and an oil giant in crisis. Shell admits deceiving shareholders; Sacked chairman savaged in report]", ''Independent'' (UK), April 20, 2004.
 
*World Business Council for Sustainable Development, “[http://www.sustain-online.org/plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?MenuId=1&ClickMenu=&doOpen=1&type=DocDet&ObjectId=MTExNDQ IUCN & Shell collaboration for biodiversity], December 6, 2004.
 
*World Business Council for Sustainable Development, “[http://www.sustain-online.org/plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?MenuId=1&ClickMenu=&doOpen=1&type=DocDet&ObjectId=MTExNDQ IUCN & Shell collaboration for biodiversity], December 6, 2004.
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Revision as of 10:39, 1 June 2005

The Shell Oil Company ...

In March 2004, the controversy over the exaggeration of the oil and gas reserves of Shell resulted in the resignation of the then chairman, Philip Watts, and Walter van de Vijver, who was responsible for exploration and production. In an attempt to manage the crisis Shell hired the Brunswick Group to help it manage the crisis. "Brunswick has recently come on board, but we don't really say much more about what they do," Corrigan told PR Week.

PR Week also reported that for several years Shell had - and continued to - use the London-based Finsbury to handle financial PR for the company and was also advising on managing the crisis on the overstated reserves. [1]

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