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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Timothy Baron


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Full Name
  
Timothy John Leigh Bell

Born
  
18 October 1941 (age 82) (
1941-10-18
)

Other names
  
Timothy John Leigh Bell, Baron Bell

Occupation
  
Advertising and public relations executive

Known for
  
Campaign work for Margaret Thatcher

Spouse
  
Virginia Wallis Hornbrook (m. 1988)

Education
  
Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet

Children
  
Alicia Wallis Bell, Harry Leigh Bell

People also search for
  
Alicia Wallis Bell, Virginia Wallis Hornbrook, Margaret Thatcher, Harry Leigh Bell

Parents
  
Arthur Leigh Bell, Greata Mary Findlay

Organizations founded
  

Timothy John Leigh Bell, Baron Bell (born 18 October 1941) is a British advertising and public relations executive, best known for his advisory role in Margaret Thatcher's three successful general election campaigns and his co-founding and 30 years of heading Bell Pottinger.

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Early life, education, career and controversy

Bell was born on 18 October 1941, to Greta Mary Findlay and Arthur Leigh Bell. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet, and joined ABC Television at 18 as a post boy. He worked in various advertising/PR firms in the late 60s including the London agency Geers Gross, before helping to found and becoming Managing Director of Saatchi and Saatchi in 1970, later serving as Chairman and Managing Director of Saatchi and Saatchi Compton from 1975.

On 19 November 1977 Bell was fined £50 for indecency. He had exposed himself while masturbating at his Hampstead bathroom window on 21 October in full view of female passers-by. He left Saatchi to found Lowe Howard-Spink & Bell (serving as deputy chairman) in 1985 and bought out part of it, which became his own agency, Lowe Bell Communications, in 1989, and became Chairman of Chime Communications in 1994 (which included the Bell Pottinger Group).

Thatcher years

Bell was instrumental in the Conservative general election campaign victories of Margaret Thatcher and was seen as Thatcher's "favourite spin-doctor and confidant." For her first 1979 victory, he created the 'Labour Isn't Working' campaign and advised the future Prime Minister on interview techniques, clothing, and even hairstyle choices. He also courted newspaper editors and worked on devastating attacks on the Labour Party.

In 1984 Bell was seconded to the National Coal Board to advise on media strategy at the start of the miners' strike. He worked on media relations and helped set the terms of the negotiations and course of government policy.

Bell was knighted in 1991 after nomination by Margaret Thatcher, and created a Life Peer after nomination by Tony Blair, as Baron Bell of Belgravia in the City of Westminster on 31 July 1998. He is now often seen on panels and current affairs programmes discussing the issues of the day, and is Chairman of the Conservative Party's Keep the £ Campaign. He has also served on various arts and public administration bodies. On 8 April 2013 it was Bell who officially announced the news of Lady Thatcher's death.

International work

Bell advised Hernán Büchi, a former minister of the Pinochet dictatorship, in the presidential election of 1989. Büchi eventually lost by a large margin to Patricio Aylwin.

Lord Bell, a friend of Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, handled the media attention behind poisoned Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko, who died in hospital 23 November 2006. The Bell Pottinger Communications agency distributed a photograph showing a hairless Litvinenko in his hospital bed. The PR Agency also offered advice to relatives of Litvinenko and his spokesman Alex Goldfarb.

In December 2006 Lord Bell successfully lobbied on behalf of the Saudi government to discontinue the Serious Fraud Office investigation into alleged bribes in the Al Yamamah arms deal.

Lord Bell has also performed public relations work for the authoritarian government of Belarus, and for the Pinochet Foundation (Fundación Pinochet). He has also worked as an advisor to former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

In late 2011, Bell's lobbying interests were investigated by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism for The Independent newspaper which reported claims that the company attempts to interfere with Google results to "drown" out coverage of human rights abuses, that his employees had altered English Wikipedia entries to create a better impression of clients and had easy access (via former Conservative MP Tim Collins) to the Cameron government and others overseas. Bell-Pottinger, via a sting operation, were found to be willing to work for the authoritarian regime in Uzbekistan. Bell launched an internal inquiry, but believed he had been singled out for his connection with Mrs Thatcher.

Chime disposed of Bell Pottinger in June 2012 (while retaining a 25% stake in the business), when Bell also resigned as a director of Chime.

Bell Pottinger exit under cloud of PR malpractice

Bell Pottinger announced Timothy Bell's departure as chairman to set up an advisory firm, Sans Frontières Associates in August 2016. He retained a 7% stake in Bell Pottinger. Tony Walford, partner at Green Square stated, "Perhaps not coincidentally, Sans Frontières was the original name of the public relations firm he set up before it was renamed Bell Pottinger; it was also the name of the unit that handled the firm’s controversial lobbying and consultancy work for the governments of countries such as Belarus and Sri Lanka." A "leading PR figure" told the Times that his resignation from his own agency didn't come as a surprise, saying: "Ultimately, he did not fit with the kind of corporate image Bell Pottinger wanted to project," in the end. Walford explains that, "there is big money to be made from representing governments and other entities, no matter how reviled they are. The problem is, this kind of activity sits increasingly uneasily with corporates keen on projecting a responsible image."

In January 2017 the Huffington Post reported that Johann Rupert, CEO of Remgro and Richemont ended an 18 year old contract with Bell Pottinger due to their 'concerted effort on social and other media to discredit him'. Rupert had spoken out against state capture and called on President Jacob Zuma to resign "for the sake of our children". As the Guptas back Zuma, Rupert asserted that Bell Pottinger painted him as the embodiment of white monopoly capital and as the counterweight to the Guptas and state capture, an example of how state capture allegedly worked under apartheid.

11 months after leaving Bell Pottinger and 6 days after the Public Relations and Communications Association acknowledged receipt of the Democratic Alliance's complaint, on 11 July 2017 Bell announces for the first recorded time to PRWeek that he had left Bell Pottinger after raising his concerns about its "smelly" relationship with the Gupta family's Oakbay conglomerate in South Africa but that they had "completely ignored me"; Bell Pottinger denied his claims.

The Public Relations and Communications Association expelled Bell Pottinger for at least five years for inflaming racial tensions in South Africa from September 2017. The PRCA found Bell Pottinger guilty of four breaches of its code of conduct and dispensed its toughest possible punishment. PRCA director-general, Francis Ingham told the FT, “This is the most blatant instance of unethical PR practice I’ve ever seen. Bell Pottinger’s work has set back South Africa by possibly 10 years.”

During a live Newsnight interview on 4 September 2017, Timothy Bell mentioned that he was the most senior director at the several hour long initial meeting with the Guptas. Bell explained to Kirsty Wark that upon his return to London he told Bell Pottinger CEO James Henderson, "it's a very interesting piece of business but we can't handle it because there's a conflict of interest". Wark then read Bell his own email, dated 26 January 2016, stating, "The trip was a great success and we will put forward a deal whereby we will earn £100,000 per month plus costs and I will oversee this and make further reports." Wark asserted that the email was in "direct conflict with what you just said". Bell went on to deny this on the basis the email was sent before his return to London. Rather than oversee the deal, Bell claimed that upon his return "I did absolutely nothing", but Bell Pottinger "submitted a [fee] proposal". Bell went on to deny Wark's assertion that he is the senior figure working on the Gupta account, but rather he is a "father figure of the meeting". Wark asked that when Bell, as the founder of the company, stated that there was a conflict of interest, "nobody listens? Really?". Bell responded, "Nobody listens to me. That's why I left the company". Wark then produced a further Bell-authored email, dated 3 months later (April 2016), in which Bell offered further advice regarding the account. Bell retorted, "You can attack me all you like but I had nothing to do with getting this account."

Bell's Newsnight performance was pilloried by the UK press, with The Spectator labelling it, "Lord Bell’s Newsnight PR disaster". The Sun exclaimed, "Mr PR needs some PR. Lord Bell gives excruciating interview as his phone goes off twice while he admits top PR firm Bell Pottinger he co-founded will ‘almost certainly’ collapse amid South Africa racism row. Peer was on Newsnight to defend the company after it was thrown out of the leading PR trade body – but just made the whole thing worse". The Daily Express's take was, "Lord Bell was left red-faced after his phone rang twice while he was live on air during a Newsnight interview.".

Styles of address

  • 1941–1991: Mr Timothy Bell
  • 1991–1998: Sir Timothy Bell
  • 1998–: The Right Honourable The Lord Bell
  • References

    Timothy Bell, Baron Bell Wikipedia