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In case anyone was worried about the state of American satire
Here's the ITV report on this weeks protest by Grenfell United outside the French Embassy, trying to get the French Government to put pressure on Arconic's current and former employees who are refusing to give evidence citing French law. (It also deals with the Justice for Grenfell protest at Downing Street).
According to the Guardian
In it's opening statement to the Inquiry Arconic said :
ETA:
Inside Housing story late last night on the current position of the four current and former Arconic employees who had declined to give evidence.
Grenfell cladding company witnesses refuse to attend inquiry despite assurance from French government (archived)
Two former employees are still refusing (one of them Claude Wehrle, author of some of the emails quoted in the opening statement from BSR team 2). One current employee is seeking conditions before agreeing to attend. One is undecided. All are based in either France or Germany. Since the Inquiry has no means of compelling them to come to the UK, the Inquiry had indicated it will empty chair those that don't by presenting the evidence it has and the questions it would have asked them.
Here's the ITV report on this weeks protest by Grenfell United outside the French Embassy, trying to get the French Government to put pressure on Arconic's current and former employees who are refusing to give evidence citing French law. (It also deals with the Justice for Grenfell protest at Downing Street).
According to the Guardian
A French official source said the government’s position was that the inquiry’s requests “do not appear to fall under the scope of … the French blocking statute. We have made it clear to Arconic that we do not share their point of view with its refusal to comply with the summons and its wish to avail itself of the blocking statute,” the official said.
“We have asked Arconic to shoulder its responsibility in this matter. We have informed the inquiry and the UK Foreign Office of our position. [The purpose of the blocking statute] isn’t to obstruct the emergence of the truth or to guarantee immunity for French nationals. This is not a way to evade responsibility.”
In it's opening statement to the Inquiry Arconic said :
which doesn't sound enormously helpful. Surely one of "America's most responsible companies" would jump at the chance to show exactly how 'responsible' it is. Or, then again, perhaps not.Whilst the company obviously can’t control whether any witnesses testify, the company remains willing to do what it can to assist the Inquiry in working with the French government.
ETA:
Inside Housing story late last night on the current position of the four current and former Arconic employees who had declined to give evidence.
Grenfell cladding company witnesses refuse to attend inquiry despite assurance from French government (archived)
Two former employees are still refusing (one of them Claude Wehrle, author of some of the emails quoted in the opening statement from BSR team 2). One current employee is seeking conditions before agreeing to attend. One is undecided. All are based in either France or Germany. Since the Inquiry has no means of compelling them to come to the UK, the Inquiry had indicated it will empty chair those that don't by presenting the evidence it has and the questions it would have asked them.
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