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Bush Adviser's Tie to BCCI
Deputy campaign manager works for the bank's major owners
an article reposted without permission, written by the Associated Press
as it appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on Feb. 28, 1992, Page: A14
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Washington
President Bush's new deputy campaign manager has earned more than $200,000 for
his firm by providing public relations services for the principal owners of
the scandal-ridden Bank of Credit and Commerce International. The Center for
Public Integrity, a nonprofit group that researches public officials and
ethics issues, said yesterday that James Lake's work simultaneously for the
campaign and for the main owner of a bank prosecuted by the Bush
administration is a conflict of interest, although legal. "For a president
who claims he's concerned with ethics and who says he's going to get to the
bottom of the BCCI scandal, it is preposterous for him to have a top-level
campaign adviser representing a majority investor in the bank," said Chuck
Lewis, the center's executive director. "There's simply no good explanation
for it." Lake and the Bush campaign, however, deny that any conflict exists,
saying they have consulted with the White House and taken all steps to avoid
even the appearance of a conflict. According to documents Lake filed with the
Justice Department, he and his consulting firm were paid $201,375 last fall by
the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority. Family Owns Much of BCCI
The authority is owned by the Al Nahayan family, which rules over the Persian
Gulf emirate of Abu Dhabi and owns 77 percent of BCCI along with other Abu
Dhabi investors. BCCI, accused of laundering drug money, aiding arms
traffickers and secretly buying three U.S. banks, recently forfeited its
entire $550 million in U.S. assets to settle criminal racketeering charges.
Lake has been working as a senior communications adviser to Bush's campaign.
He was promoted yesterday to deputy campaign manager for surrogates, advance
and scheduling. He is not being paid by the campaign. Lake said he continues
to advise the Abu Dhabi company on communicating with U.S. news media in the
BCCI scandal. He said he has taken precautions to avoid conflicts, including
avoiding any lobbying for the Abu Dhabi group. "They have not asked nor have
I given them any advice on dealing with this government, only advice in
dealing with the media," Lake said. "I have not and do not intend to discuss
this client's business in any way with the campaign." Suggestion of Fraud
Abu Dhabi, and the Al Nahayan family have not been directly implicated in the
international bank's alleged wrongdoing. But BCCI's former auditor has
suggested that members of the family participated in fraudulent activities, a
charge the family denies. U.S. and foreign investigators continue to probe
BCCI, and seven grand juries are still at work in the United States alone,
prosecutors say. Lake is the second Bush aide known to have a BCCI-related
client. Last fall, former White House aide Ed Rogers canceled under pressure a
$600,000 lawyer's contract to represent a central figure in the BCCI scandal.
Rogers had just left as an assistant to then-chief of staff John Sununu when
he got the contract to work for Sheik Kamal Adham, who the government said
acted as a front man for BCCI's secret purchase of First American Bankshares
Inc. of Washington. The Center for Public Integrity released a study titled
"Under the Influence," in which it identified more than 100 paid and unpaid
advisers to the seven major presidential candidates and their outside
interests. It identifies Lake as one of 31 advisers who work as agents for
foreign interests or for firms registered as foreign agents. The group also
said some of Washington's prominent consulting firms have or recently had
officials advising rival campaigns. One lawyer, former Jimmy Carter aide
Stuart Eizenstat, has been simultaneously advising the Clinton and Kerrey
campaigns, it said.
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