RISK ANALYSIS BIG BUSINESS FOR EX-AIDES

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CIA-RDP99-00418R000100190001-1
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May 10, 2012
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October 28, 1981
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/10: CIA-RDP99-00418R000100190001-1 STAT ARTICLE APPEARED ON PAGE-~~ ~_% irk Analysis For=E x-Aj des By CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH Sp=WtoTbeNewYaic'- . WASHINGTON, Oct. 27-At the end* of a long shadowy corridor in a nonde script office building three blocks 1 from the White House, the sign by the= locked door reads International Busi- ness Government Counsellorgln - -Aster pressing a buzzer, the visitor is- swiftly led into a room filled with books, a large map of the world and se. cure filing cabinets. The air is heavy with the aromatic smoke of pipe tobac- co. William E. Colby, a former director, of the Central Intelligence Agency, ap- praises a visitor from behind steel- rimmed glasses and then ever so cir- curnspectly describes his new job for private industry 'as an "investment. risk assessor.. ? r. It's a "natural follow-up" to his ex- perience in intelligence, he says, and then briefly sizes up conditions in Egypt, Saudi: Arabia, Mexico and France as he used to do for his former client in the Ovakoffice. Thoughts on Saudi Royalty One of his conclusions: Expect a devaluation of Mexico's currency be- fore next year's general elections. An- other: The Saudi royal house has far deeper political roots in that country than the Shah had in Iran and is them fare rotripeforacoup. - Mr. Colby is a leading practitioner of a burgeoning industry in Washing ton, the selling of expertise to the pri-i vate sector by former Government of- ficials. It's k;lown as .the ":-evolving. door" in the trade, and has existed for vestmentanalysis decades..;- . NE;1 YORK TINES 28 OCTOBER 1981 jobs with the companies they o,,^.ce regulated. Former trade officials ad-The na~ysts also look at a cot ri r}~s l atory process and tax policies to vise private clients on united States regu s consid- see urdensome whether for they the will o p excess trade policy. Former Cabinet officer, b f with fresh aiowledge of the inner burdensome companies consid- with ~ e' ing doing business them.. of Govert~ent, provide new While input to their old law firms or to the , there has k na proliferation o, indepehdert boa d i f ri k a r o : p r s vatecompani ( -es.-onsut- analysis cl But now, after the collapse of the i~ ancies, they are now due for "some Shah in Iran and the clobbering that f kind of shakeout," said Gordon Ray- many companies took in- failing to Seld, who is president of the Associa- foresee the revolution, a o Lion of Political Frisk Analysts, which growrri~nun- f - - - - those with experience in intelligence or the foreign service, are-becoming investment risk assessors-for multina- tional companies. A One-Man Consulting Concern Richard Helms, another former top C.I.A.'-official, who was once the American envoy to'Iran, now runs a ? one-man consulting operation, which. he calls Safeer, after the Persian word for ambassador. Among his clients is the Bechtel Corporation, the interna-, tionaL. construction enterprise' that thrives on contracts with various Mid- dle Eastermcountries. James?R. Schlesinger Jr.; who had been Defense and Energy Secretary as well as director of the C.I.A.; now ad- vises Lehman Brothers, Kuhn Loeb. - One of his current tasks is the exami- nation of investment possibilities in China fora host of Lehman clients. Not all have come in out of the cold., r James A. Johnson, who was execs Live assistant to Vice President Mon dale, and two other Carer Adrninis- tration appointees, Richard C. Hol- brooke, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia, and Decker Anstrom, .'who had a?high position in the Office of Management and Budget, have formed a consulting operation. that they call Public Strategies. . The assessment of a country's politi- cal stability is oily one element of what has become a highly sophisti- cated and specialized business of in- departments of full-time investment analysts. Gulf, Exxon, Mobil , General.' Motors, and Chemical Bank and Chase Manhattan are among those that haver moved in this direction. The Chase' uses the services of former Secretary' of State Henry A. Kissinger on its risk commirrmforb i _,____ . ore Risk analysis is even being taught ct- some universities. Georgetown L?ni_ versity's School of Foreign Service is among these. And the professor,. Thomas Reckford, not surorisingly is a formeroperative for the C.I:A Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/10: CIA-RDP99-00418R000100190001-1