Eschel Rhoodie
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Eschel Mostert Rhoodie (1933 – 17 July 1993) was a South African politician, public relations man
Public relations
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 and spin doctor most famous as being one of the key players in the 1978-79 Information Scandal
Muldergate Scandal
The Muldergate scandal, also known as the Information Scandal, was a South African political scandal involving the Department of Information.South African Prime Minister BJ Vorster, Dr. Connie Mulder and Dr...

, also known as "Infogate" or "Muldergate". He served as the Secretary
Secretary
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 of the Department of Information between 1972 and 1977, while Dr Connie Mulder
Connie Mulder
Connie Mulder, born Petrus Cornelius Mulder , was a South African politician and father of present cabinet minister and leader of the Freedom Front Plus Pieter Mulder....

 was Minister
Minister (government)
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 of the department.

Early career

Believing that standard diplomatic activity was insufficient to improve apartheid South Africa's negative image abroad, Rhoodie hatched secret projects with the knowledge and huge financial support of top political leaders. One example of this was the use of public funds globally to covertly entice finance journalists to write positive articles about South Africa
South Africa
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 in publications such as the Dutch
Netherlands
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 weekly magazine To the Point. Rhoodie was employed as the press officer of the South African embassy in The Hague
The Hague
The Hague is the capital city of the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. With a population of 500,000 inhabitants , it is the third largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam...

 in 1971 and he made a clandestine agreement with Dutch
Netherlands
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 publisher Hubert Jussen to establish the magazine. To the Point was to be secretly financed by the South African government. This secret scheme had the approval the Prime Minister, B.J. Vorster
B.J. Vorster
Balthazar Johannes Vorster , better known as John Vorster, served as the Prime Minister of South Africa from 1966 to 1978 and as the fourth State President of South Africa from 1978 to 1979...

, the chief of the Intelligence Services, General Hendrik van den Bergh, the Minister of Information, Connie Mulder
Connie Mulder
Connie Mulder, born Petrus Cornelius Mulder , was a South African politician and father of present cabinet minister and leader of the Freedom Front Plus Pieter Mulder....

 and Gerald Barrie, the then head of the Department of Information.

Secretary of Department of Information

In July 1972, Rhoodie, at the age of 38, was appointed to the post of Secretary of Information. This promotion was quite controversial in South African politics
Politics of South Africa
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, since Rhoodie was not a member of the Afrikaner Broederbond (a secret fraternal organization dedicated to the promotion of the interests of Afrikaners). He was young, dynamic, enterprising and impatient; particularly with the bureaucratic process. These were the qualities that enabled him to get things done.

Shortly after his appointment to what would later be called the Dirty Tricks Department, Rhoodie recruited as his deputies Les de Villiers and his own brother, Deneys Rhoodie. Initially, To the Point was the only secret project in operation, but the Bureau of State Security had plans for a number of other schemes and long list of spooks
SPY
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 (secret agents) willing to see them through. It wasn't long before a second project was instituted.

This time it was the creation of an organisation designed to counter South Africa's sporting isolation. The result was the Committee for Fairness in Sport. Then came a scheme involving a group of influential businessmen abroad. The Club of Ten, as the group was known, had the difficult task of tackling the media
News media
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, the United Nations
United Nations
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, other institutions, individuals and countries for their double-dealing and hypocrisy where South Africa was concerned. A number of influential individuals operated more covertly to improve South Africa's image abroad.

By 1975, "Project Annemarie" was conceived (Annemarie was the name of Rhoodie's teenage daughter). This was for the introduction of an English-language newspaper to counter attacks on the apartheid government
Government
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 by the English press - particularly the Rand Daily Mail. The man chosen to front this operation was Louis Luyt
Louis Luyt
Louis Luyt is a South African business tycoon and politician, and one-time rugby administrator.Making a name for himself as a rugby star as a young man, Luyt went on to found Triomf Fertiliser, Luyt Breweries, and to take control of Ellis Park stadium in Johannesburg...

, a fertilizer millionaire. When Luyt was blocked to become a major shareholder, he announced that he intended to create his own independent newspaper.

This is how the Department of Information covertly launched The Citizen
The Citizen (South Africa)
The Citizen is a tabloid style newspaper that is distributed nationally in South Africa.In 1998, The Citizen was acquired by CTP/Caxton. Its core readership is now black middle-class men.- See also :* List of newspapers in South Africa...

 in 1976.

Other publications and front organisations like The Study of Plural Societies, the SA Freedom Foundation and the Foreign Affairs Association were also funded by the Department of Information. During this time the Bureau of State Security (BOSS) created the Committee for Fairness in Sport to counteract South Africa's exclusion from international sport.

Aftermath of Information Scandal

When this misappropriation of state funds came to light, Rhoodie fled to Ecuador
Ecuador
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. By this time he was South Africa's Most Wanted Man and the government had instituted legal proceedings against him. In March 1979, Rhoodie moved to Great Britain
Great Britain
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 where he attempted, unsuccessfully, to gain political asylum. In a BBC
BBC
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 television interview with David Dimbleby
David Dimbleby
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 on March 21, 1979, he strongly denied the accusations made against him, reiterating his claim that he was being made a scapegoat
Scapegoat
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 for the whole affair, and maintained that senior government figures, including the then Prime Minister
Prime minister
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, P.W. Botha, were both aware of and sanctioned the secret projects he had conducted as head of the Department of Information.

Shortly afterwards, Rhoodie moved to France
France
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, where he was eventually arrested by the French authorities and incarcerated for 88 days pending extradition
Extradition
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 to South Africa
South Africa
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.

By 1979 Rhoodie was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to 12 years in prison. The sentence was later reversed by the appeals court in Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein is the capital city of the Free State Province of South Africa; and, as the judicial capital of the nation, one of South Africa's three national capitals – the other two being Cape Town, the legislative capital, and Pretoria, the administrative capital.Bloemfontein is popularly and...

. Rhoodie and his wife Katie left for the United States of America in 1982. His book The Real Information Scandal, which was published in October 1983, contained sweeping allegations of big-name involvement in secret information projects, involving military alliances with Israel
Israel
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 and the election of Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan was the 40th President of the United States , the 33rd Governor of California and, prior to that, a radio, film and television actor....

 as US President.

Eschel Rhoodie then moved to the United States
United States
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where he worked in advertising. He lived there until his death on 17 July 1993.
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