Alexandre Ouizille, rapporteur of the Nestlé inquiry commission: "I don't know of any company where there is such dysfunction."
Six months of investigation, 120 people interviewed during 73 hearings, two visits to industrial sites. The Senate's commission of inquiry into mineral waters unveiled the conclusions of its report on Monday, May 19. Alexandre Ouizille, Socialist senator and rapporteur of this commission, returns to one of the major revelations of the investigation: the intervention of Nestlé Waters (Perrier, Vittel, Contrex, Hépar) in the drafting of a report by public authorities.
How did Nestlé intervene in a report from the Regional Health Agency (ARS) at the end of 2023 ?
We already knew that the State had built a problematic, transactional relationship with Nestlé. What we are revealing is that things went further, towards a form of clear collusion between the State and Nestlé. It turns out that, as part of a report that was to be submitted to an advisory committee that included environmental associations, Nestlé
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