In response to statements made in Parliament - Apco
MARCH 18 — In the course of Parliamentary debate in Malaysia on March 17, 2010, inaccurate statements were made regarding Apco Worldwide and its role in Malaysia, as well as its work, past and present, in relationship to other governments.
In 2009, the Government of Malaysia retained Apco, an international strategic communications company with 29 offices throughout the world, to assist in evaluating its capabilities to communicate through new media. Apco was also asked to assist the Malaysian government by sharing recent developments in strategic communication undertaken by governments in Europe, North America and Africa.
Apco’s work has included communication support for a broad range of reform initiatives undertaken by the government of Malaysia, especially in the areas of creating jobs, promoting education, and strengthening delivery of services to the people. Apco is honoured to be provided the opportunity to assist the government in this important work.
However, contrary to statements made in Malaysia’s Parliament, 1 Malaysia was conceived of by the Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak prior to the government of Malaysia retaining Apco. Apco had no role of any kind in creating the 1 Malaysia concept, which was fully formed, and made public, prior to Apco’s engagement.
It is also incorrect that Apco represented the Government of Israel or Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak as has been alleged in Malaysia’s Parliament. At no time has Apco been involved with a public relations campaign relating to a “One-Israel” concept. The statement in Malaysia’s Parliament that Apco was involved in such a campaign is false.
Apco is proud of its work over the past 25 years providing strategic communication services to many governments, including the Government of Malaysia. Apco has also provided services to many of the world’s leading companies and to international institutions such as the World Bank, United Nations, the European Commission and Asean, among others.
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