EMAIL TO SHELL LEGAL DIRECTOR RICHARD WISEMAN
28 April 2004
Dear Mr Wiseman
You seem tetchy again. No "Dear Mr Donovan". No signoff, “regards” or anything
else.
What you seem to be saying is that I should allow YOU – the impartial Shell
in-house lawyer, to select extracts from YOUR communications to me. In this
connection I note that you have ignored my offer to publish the relevant letters
in full.
In respect of the ONLY point you did raise, I printed the exact words – every
one of them – confirmed by you. If you had asked for further extracts, I would
have happily complied.
The basic problem you have is that as much as you might regret it, you cannot
change what you have previously put into writing. That applies to threats and
admissions by you and your former solicitor, Colin Joseph, regarding Shell
undercover spies, and in relation to the unheeded, meaningless SGBP which are
not worth the paper they are written on.
I can understand why this is upsetting and has caused you to focus on the SGBP
issue but the plain fact is that if Shell senior management had abided by its
own guaranteed core principles of honesty, transparency and integrity in all of
Shell’s dealings, as enshrined in the SGBP, it would not be in the unbelievable
derided and condemned state it is in today. Even you cannot argue with that
conclusion.
Who would have ever thought that the media could get away with describing Shell
and its recent management in the scornful terms we now see used almost every day
– cover-up, deception, lies etc. But of course you cannot sue any of them
because what they say about Shell is true. What a pity that everyone at Shell
including you ignored my analysis of Shell management expressed repeatedly and
widely over recent years. That mistake will cost Shell Shareholders countless
billions.
Yours sincerely
Alfred Donovan
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