London, 1st September, 2017
The PRCA can confirm that Bell Pottinger has submitted an appeal to the PRCA, in response to the decision made by its Board of Management into the complaint filed by Democratic Alliance.
The PRCA Board of Management will now meet again on Monday, 4th September. It will issue its final ruling on the morning of Tuesday, 5th September.
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