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CNN Money

6th June 2018

Heartfelt apology by Qatar Airways CEO, for his sexist comments, only referring to one individual at his airline.

 

8th June 2018

Reached out to CNN Vice Presidents, exposing the harassment and cover-up by Qatar Airways CEO, after reading this CNN blog page discussing Qatar Airways' relationship with CNN since 2003 and Qatar Airways CEO regularly appeared on CNN.
 
4 months later, 19th Oct 2018
Qatar Airway CEO appears on CNN, talking about cover-ups, U.S. looking other way, and murder of journalist Khashoggi, with Qatar CEO playing the victim card, exposing the complete lack of journalistic standards at CNN

CNN Vice President Barbara Levin

CNN Vice President Alison Rudnick

CNN Vice President Matt Dornic

Advising, CNN Vice Presidents, that Qatar Airways, Head of Communication, who personally accompanied CEO Akbar Al Baker on all official travel, live media events and all CEO interviews, has been involved in a harassment and smear campaign designed to ruin my reputation and business. Asked CNN to contact Qatar Airways CEO, I would like to hear his views on the harassment cover-up.

This CNN Press Room blog has since been removed,  here is a screen shot.from 17th April 2019

http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2015/12/09/qatar-airways-strengthens-relationship-with-cnn-international-through-sponsorship-of-monthly-travel-series-in-24-hours/

CNN & QATAR AIRWAYS since 2003 Relations

Qatar Airways CEO, Claiming to be victims

CEO, blames U.S. for looking the other way

Qatar Airways and CNN Full Interview


 
 
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker, asked why he made the sexist comments, stating I was only referring to one individual at Qatar Airways.

16th May 2018, Support4Justice.com was published exposing Qatar Airways CEO and Head of Communication harassment and cover-up. 29th May 2018 Qatar Airways emailed and advised they are aware of website Support4Justice.com



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19th Oct 2018

Qatar Airways CEO, 10min interview on CNN, talking
Cover-ups. Khashoggi murder, looking other way, being bullied and the victims

Then, shocked to learn Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker, speaking about cover-ups and companies, organisation and countries looking the other way to wrongdoing and the murder of Journalist Khashoggi, and that Qatar were being bullied by the big boys and were the victims, on so many levels this was shocking, having a news network like CNN fully aware of CEO involvement in a harassment cover-up that endangered the lives of my wife and children. Qatar CEO appearance on CNN speaks volumes of the journalistic standard at CNN by CEO Jeff Zucker & No2 VP Allison Gollust giving a platform on CNN to Qatar CEO knowing full well of his involvement in harassment and cover-up that allowed him to smear America's reputation on the world stage, speak of corruption, cover-up and playing the victim card. Not to mention that both CNN CEO & VP would of been on first-name terms with my harasser Qatar Airway Head of Communications as she personally accompanied CEO on all travel at live media events and interviews and that Qatar Airways has funded CNN since 2003.



 

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8th June 2018

emailed CNN Heads with a business Gmail account 

CNN Vice President Barbara Levin

CNN Vice President Alison Rudnick

CNN Vice President Matt Dornic

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Also learned that CNN Press Room blog page had been amended, removing CNN Vice Presidents contact emails.

http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/press-contacts/

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Forbes

28th Feb 2019

After CEO's Sexist Comments, Qatar Airways Sponsors New IATA Diversity & Inclusion Awards (forbes.com)

Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker has a reputation for being outspoken and direct, though he sometimes lets his mouth get the better of him as highlighted by sexist statements that have landed him in hot water. The airline now seems to want to make amends by sponsoring IATA's new Diversity & Inclusion Awards.

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