Hong Kong protests: government fails to find PR firm to rescue battered image
The Hong Kong government has tried but failed to secure help from any of the global public relations firms it has approached to salvage the financial hubs tarnished reputation, as anti-government protests continued to wreak havoc months into its deepest political crisis in decades.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam told a group of business people in the city in late August that the government had approached eight global PR companies to help it relaunch Hong Kong, but four immediately declined because that would be a detriment to their reputation to support the Hong Kong government now, according to a transcript of her speech published by Reuters last week. Two more declined later, she said.
Now, it appears that all have turned down the governments invitation of bids. In a response to the Guardians enquiry, the Hong Kong governments information services department said: The quotation exercise lapsed as no bid was received by the close of the quotation period.
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PR campaigns are no use unless concrete actions are taken by the government to address public demands, said Andy Ho, a veteran public relations consultant and a PR adviser to the chief executive from 2006 to 2012.
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