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Cambridge Analytica’s parent firm helped shape Saudi reform drive

- DANNY HAKIM

The price of oil was in free fall and a youthful population restive. So the government of Saudi Arabia turned in recent years to the parent company of the political data firm Cambridge Analytica (CA) for help, according to Western consultant­s who worked in the kingdom, company executives and a review of public documents.

The work by Cambridge’s parent, a secretive defense and intelligen­ce contractor called SCL Group, presaged the tumultuous changes that are reshaping the kingdom. The company, now mired in scandals related to its corporate practices and the use of Facebook user data, conducted a detailed population study. It provided a psychologi­cal road map of the kingdom’s citizenry and its sentiment toward the royal family, even testing potential reform steps as they charted a path forward to preserve stability.

The consultant­s and executives spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were bound by nondisclos­ure agreements.

One proposal tested by the company was lifting a 35-year ban on cinemas in the kingdom, an action that was subsequent­ly taken in December. Another was allowing women to drive, a move that was made last September.

Under King Salman, who came to power in January 2015, the Saudis have turned to an array of consultant­s as crashing oil prices laid bare the kingdom’s lack of economic diversific­ation. Some consultant­s, such as McKinsey & Company and the Boston Consulting Group, carried blue chip pedigrees, while SCL, founded in 1993 as Strategic Communicat­ion Laboratori­es, was known for its clandestin­e work.

The company has recently burst into the public eye amid revelation­s that it employed seduction and bribery to entrap politician­s and influence foreign elections. And its CA unit, which worked for US President Donald Trump’s campaign, collapsed amid allegation­s of misusing Facebook data. At least one CA employee worked on the parent company’s Saudi project, according to the employee’s profile on LinkedIn.

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Under King Salman, the Saudis have turned to an array of consultant­s. SCL Group presaged the tumultuous changes, now reshaping the kingdom

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