Revealed: Johnson ally's firm secretly ran Facebook propaganda network
Source: The Guardian
Revealed: Johnson allys firm secretly ran Facebook propaganda network
Sir Lynton Crosbys firm CTF has built unbranded disinformation pages for Saudi Arabia and major polluters
Jim Waterson Media editor
Thu 1 Aug 2019 18.10 BST Last modified on Thu 1 Aug 2019 19.20 BST
The lobbying firm run by Boris Johnsons close ally Sir Lynton Crosby has secretly built a network of unbranded news pages on Facebook for dozens of clients ranging from the Saudi government to major polluters, a Guardian investigation has found.
In the most complete account yet of CTF Partners outlook and strategy, current and former employees of the campaign consultancy have painted a picture of a business that appears to have professionalised online disinformation, taken on a series of controversial clients and faced incidents of misogynistic bullying in its headquarters.
They said that such was the culture of secrecy within the firm that staff working on online disinformation campaigns, which selectively promoted their clients viewpoints on anonymised Facebook pages that followed a common formula, used initials rather than full names on internal systems and often relied on personal email accounts to avoid their work being traced back to CTF and its clients.
The disclosures will raise pressure on the prime minister to distance himself from CTF, with former staff members warning that the company might wield substantial influence in the new administration. CTF gave Johnson an interest-free loan to cover office and staffing costs earlier this year, while Crosbys partners in the business are Mark Textor and Mark Fullbrook, with Fullbrook taking a leave of absence to run Johnsons campaign for the Tory party leadership along with David Canzini.
The news follows the Guardians April report that Crosbys company was behind a series of hugely influential pro-Brexit Facebook groups, which spent as much as £1m seeding the idea of a no-deal exit from the EU in the minds of the British public.
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