The BBC and Daily Telegraph in recent days ran a smear campaign against a millionaire businessman on behalf of a terminated and disgraced event organizer that rigged the Miss Universe Fiji contest to profit from his contestant, who manages to maximize global sponsorship opportunities for the lucrative Indian global population.
Jamie McIntyre said in response
“Despite the evidence clearly showing he isn’t the licensee holder of Miss Universe Fiji, I’m simply a shareholder in an associated company that they deliberately try to link to be deceptive, and adding a link by over a previous relationship, creating a nonsensical conspiracy theory.
But let’s assume I was.
If I were the licensee, the licensee is fully entitled to appoint all judges.
If I wanted to rig the result.
Then why wouldn’t I simply have appointed all 8 judges, plus ensure they were all family, friends, associates, or business partners to ensure an outcome?
Yet I didn’t.
But we all know who did appoint the judges, who ensured they were all his family, friends, associates, or business partners, and continually told the licensee, “Trust me, it will be all done fairly.”�🤑
The disgraced, terminated event organizer, who wanted a result that favored his financial interests, and the contestant he is actively managing, who without authority was announced as the winner on the night once he had it in the bag.
And is the one feeding his media contacts the BS story to smear me and keep attention of him being caught out rigging?
But of course he will deflect and blame someone else.
And the not-so-smart fake news journos like the BBC fall for it, or simply are so used to spreading false narratives like they have in recent years, it perhaps would be career-destroying for them to ever actually report the truth.