Jamaica Gleaner

WATER WAR

Wisynco sues Heart Foundation over campaign against sugary beverages

- Livern Barrett/Senior Gleaner Writer

HEALTH MINISTER Dr Christophe­r Tufton has described as “very unfortunat­e” a legal move by the William Mahfood-led Wisynco Group Limited to block the Heart Foundation of Jamaica (HFJ) from repeating informatio­n it posted on social media aimed at warning Jamaicans about the dangers of excessive sugar intake.

The informatio­n was posted on Instagram last month as part of a public education campaign, dubbed ‘Are You Drinking Yourself Sick’. The campaign features a number of commercial­s that have been airing on local television and

various social media platforms since late last year.

But Wisynco has charged, in court documents obtained by The Gleaner, that the informatio­n posted on Instagram conveyed false and defamatory informatio­n about its CranWata beverage.

Consequent­ly, the company, through its attorneys, has filed documents in the Supreme Court seeking a declaratio­n that the informatio­n posted on Instagram is defamatory and an injunction barring the nongovernm­ental organisati­on from repeating it. The applicatio­n is to be heard in the Supreme Court next week, but the legal move appears to have left Tufton baffled.

“I’m not sure what is the logic, business or otherwise, for a company to pursue legal action against an NGO seeking to pursue a critical and globally recognised public-health mandate,” he told The Gleaner yesterday. “This developmen­t is very unfortunat­e ,” Tuft on added.

Executive director of the HFJ, Deborah Chen, could not be contacted for a comment yesterday.

Wisynco’s general counsel Rachel Zacca would not confirm or deny that the company has filed legal action against the NGO when contacted by The

Gleaner yesterday. But in an affidavit included among the court documents obtained by

The Gleaner, Zacca requested that Wisynco’s applicatio­n be treated with urgency.

“The claim and applicatio­n are urgent because the Instagram post complained of was published on March 1, 2018 and remains accessible by Google search in circumstan­ces where the

advertisin­g campaign that it forms a part of is ongoing and

continuing,” the affidavit said. Wisynco contends that the since-deleted Instagram post made an inaccurate claim about the volume of sugar contained in its CranWata beverage before asking the question: ”Are you drinking yourself sick? Drink water instead.”

Noting that the aim of the campaign is to discourage the consumptio­n of sugarsweet­ened beverages, the company claimed that the inaccurate informatio­n posted by HFJ is defamatory because it suggests that drinking Wisynco’s products, specifical­ly CranWata, will make them sick.

“The said words were calculated to disparage CranWata and Wisynco in its business. In consequenc­e, CranWata’s and Wisynco’s reputation have been seriously damaged and the principals of Wisynco have suffered considerab­le distress, anxiety and embarrassm­ent,” the company asserted.

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