Nestlé Water Scandal: Élysée's Role Revealed – Archyde
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While Emmanuel Macron denied having favoured Nestlé's interests to the detriment of those of consumers in the mineral water scandal, the Commission of Inquiry asserts that the Elysée knew that Nestlé Waters had been "riching for several years".
The Senate commission of inquiry into bottled water accuses Elysée of having facilitated the lobbying of Nestlé Waters, despite his knowledge of prohibited treatments on Perrier and Hépar waters
For the rapporteur of the Senate commission of inquiry on bottled water, the Elysée, through its secretary-general Alexis Kohler, "opened the doors of ministries" to the Swiss giant.
While the Senate commission of inquiry on bottled waters was scheduled to audition on Tuesday 8 April the secretary general resigned from the Elysée, Alexis Kohler, the latter refused, invoking the "separation of powers".
This Monday, Alexis Kohler refused to appear this Tuesday, April 8 before the Senate Committee of Inquiry into Bottled Waters. Emmanuel Macron's right arm invoked the separation of powers.
In the face of Alexis Kohler's refusal to answer Senators' questions, the Secretary General of the Elysée on departure, the rapporteur Alexandre Ouizille (PS) revealed the content of the exchanges between the President of the Republic and Nestlé.
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