STOP PRESS: Report raps Chadlington over ROH
JULIETTE GARSIDE, PR Week UK, Friday, 05 December 1997, 12:00am,
Lord Chadlington, chairman of Shandwick and the Royal Opera House, has been severely criticised by a House of Commons Select Committee’s report on the Opera House. The enquiry has concluded that Chadlington is, along with the Opera House’s board of directors, unfit to ’receive and administer public money’. Chadlington told PR Week that he admitted that financial controls of the Opera House should be improved, saying: ’As I made clear to the Select Committee, I and the other directors put the interests of the Opera House before anything else.’
Lord Chadlington, chairman of Shandwick and the Royal Opera House,
has been severely criticised by a House of Commons Select Committee’s
report on the Opera House. The enquiry has concluded that Chadlington
is, along with the Opera House’s board of directors, unfit to ’receive
and administer public money’. Chadlington told PR Week that he admitted
that financial controls of the Opera House should be improved, saying:
’As I made clear to the Select Committee, I and the other directors put
the interests of the Opera House before anything else.’
Share this story
Additional Information
Latest jobs Jobs web feed
-
London-based intern sought for leading boutique Covent Garden recruitment firm
Peter Childs
Competitive, London -
PR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE - B2B TECHNOLOGY
CC Blue Recruitment
£18k - £22k, London -
Communication Manager - Digital
Media Recruitment
c£30k, SW1 -
In-house Internal Communications Manager (Kent)
6 Degrees Talent Ltd
£75,000 per annum + £8k car allowance and 25 days holiday, Kent, South East Region -
Property PR & marketing Account Manager
Halogen
£32,500 - £37,500, Central London
Most read
- National Lottery in £250,000 PR hunt to reconnect with public
- PR agencies claw back digital business from specialist shops
- Financial Conduct Authority appoints Stewart Todd as head of news and media
- Microsoft kicks off six-figure b2b comms pitch
- Westminster Advisers shakes up staff line-up following review
- South Africa seeks digital help to combat 'negative perceptions'
Most commented





