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So you’ve plagiarised the First Lady – a reputational damage control ‘how to’ guide

PR operative David Cormack outlines the available options when you get pinged for plagiarism. With special feature audio.

Nick Grant
Wed, 20 Jul 2016

Melania Trump’s apparently shameless lifting of a section of a speech made by Michelle Obama when her husband was a presidential candidate dominated the coverage of the first day of the Republican Party Convention.

Some see it as a disaster, others as a cunning ploy. PR operative David Cormack

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Nick Grant
Wed, 20 Jul 2016
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