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Michael Bloomberg to launch $20mn anti-tobacco watchdog

AFP  |  Cape Town 

Philanthropist announced today that he will spend USD 20 million (16.13 million euros) to launch a watchdog to detect and expose deceptive practices by the industry. The monitor, to be called Stopping Organizations and Products (STOP), will seek to counter the industry's influence by publishing reports detailing pro-smoking activities and tactics. It will also support non-profit organisations and government to resist interference from the industry. "Over the last decade control measures have saved nearly 35 million lives, but as more cities and countries take action, the industry is pushing to find new users, particularly among young people," said Bloomberg, an for the (WHO) on "We cannot stand by as the industry misleads the public in an effort to get more people hooked on its products -- and this global watchdog will help us hold the industry accountable." Bloomberg's charitable giving organisation, Philanthropies, accuses the industry of seeking to legitimise itself in the eyes of policy makers, of marketing to children, and pushing cigarette alternatives for which the health case remains inconclusive.

Bloomberg, who made his fortune selling financial data, has given more than a billion dollars since 2007 to curb global use, which claims nearly seven million lives every year. Along with WHO and South African Aaron Motsoaledi, will on Wednesday launch the World Conference on or Health in Research on the industry, published in peer-reviewed journals, has portrayed a decades-long strategy to defend the industry against health campaigners. Investigators say tactics have included casting doubt on the scientific evidence of the perils of smoking, promoting brands through product placement in movies and aggressively marketing in low- and middle-income countries where smoking laws are weak.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 12:20 IST
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