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D&AD is considering if its award entry rules need tightening after the cheating row embroiling the creatives Paul Belford and Nigel Roberts.
But it is resisting calls from Bartle Bogle Hegarty's global creative director, John Hegarty, that the pair should have their D&AD membership revoked and be banned from competing for D&AD honours.
And it has strongly defended itself against Hegarty's claims that it has not reacted publicly to the issue of awards corruption.
Hegarty, who was the chairman of this year's jury for the Campaign Press Awards at which the Ogilvy & Mather creative directors were found to have doctored entries, last week began mobilising support for a crackdown on awards cheats.
Belford and Roberts have already withdrawn their entries submitted for inclusion in ...