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Tobacco lobby sparks outrage: an American legal case has brought to light a secret plan by Philip Morris to influence Australian powerbrokers |
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Author: |
Gray, D |
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The Age (Melbourne) |
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2072523194/2072523194 |
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22 June 1998 |
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Philip Morris |
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1 |
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News article |
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News story entitled "Tobacco lobby sparks outrage: an American legal case has brought to light a secret plan by Philip Morris to influence Australian powerbrokers" written by Darren Gray and published in The Age (Melbourne), 22 June 1998 on page A5. The story is about revelations in the internal tobacco industry documents released on the Internet as part of the Master Settlement Agreement. This media story forms part of a fax transmission from Donna Staunton to Tim Lindon (Philip Morris Management Corp.), see PM2072523189/3191.
The news story is about the document "Philip Morris Corporate A... |
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Corporate Affairs plan: Philip Morris (Australia) Limited |
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Organisation: |
Philip Morris |
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Bates: |
2023240608/2023240627 |
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19 October 1992 |
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Philip Morris |
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20 |
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Report, Other |
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"Philip Morris Corporate Affairs Plan, Philip Morris (Australia) Limited", with a fax date of October 19, 1992. This 1992 Corporate Affairs plan is focussed on attempting to undermine the antismoking movement in Australia. The plan has a monthly expenditure forecast of $100,000 for the first year of operation - $1.2 million per annum.
Under "The Problem" identifies "Australia has one of the best organised, best financed, most politically savvy and well connected anti-smoking movements in the world. They are aggressive and have been able to use the levers of power very effectively to propose... |
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