From: "Sultan Bin Sulayem" To: "jeeproject®yahoo.com" <jeeproject®yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:33:31 +0000 Original Message From: Sarah Lockie To: Sultan Bin Sulayem; David Jackson - Istithmar Sent: Wed Oct 21 09:22:21 2009 Subject: Re: Sultan This is appalling. We knew he was writing a piece and spent a lot of time underlining the achievements of DW and being assured you were not being singled out - that it was a piece about all HH's lieutenants. Your insight into what is behind it is illuminating. David will do a great job in damage control, and your work with NY Times and Telegraph in London is also vital. But a meeting with Murdoch would help prevent these before they even begin. Let's aim to set that up sooner rather than later. Regards S ---- Original Message ---- From: Sultan Bin Sulayem To: David Jackson - Istithmar; Sarah Lockie Sent: Wed Oct 21 02:45:43 2009 Subject: Fw: Dear david I know who is behind this article it Nelson Peitz I refused to accept his offer for bameys I think you should talk to sarah on how we can expose nelson maybe through Bloomberg or something we need to think about this but now nelson is hitting below the belt as you know nelson was behind all the bameys articles and he met Shaikh mohammed twice about bameys and shaikh mohammed asked him to meet me --- Original Message ---- From: Sultan Bin Sulayem To: Sarah Lockie Sent: Wed Oct 21 01:21:15 2009 Dubai Inc. Needs Change at the Top• By ANDREW CRITCHLOW Faced with a continuing financial crisis of savage proportions, Dubai risks retreating into its past rather than facing up to its new reality. The Gulf emirate needs to radically overhaul its state-controlled companies if it is to overcome its $80 billion mountain of debt. Yet rather than seize the opportunity to introduce international standards of governance and transparency, the people whose poor judgment led Dubai to the brink have kept their jobs. For western lenders with bill