Non-profit anti-obesity group Global Energy Balance Network (GEBN) has closed down days after its funding partner Coca-Cola admitted that it had not been transparent about its involvement with the group.
Last week Coke chief exectuive Muhtar Kent told the Associated Press (AP) that “it has become clear to us that there was not a sufficient level of transparency with regard to the company’s involvement with GEBN.
“Clearly, we have more work to do to reflect the values of this great company in all that we do.”
Kent made the confession after AP obtained a series of emails which revealed that Coke had helped Read full story ›
Source: The Drum