The French government has illegally treated bottled water by Nestle

French President Emmanuel Macron Government involves the results of the illegal waters of mineral water by the food industry NestleIncluding the world famous brand LumberAccording to the Senate Inquiry Committee.
The group’s report was focused on the years when Nestle used Nestle treatments to prevent bacteria or chemical pollution, such as “natural mineral water” or “raw water” for brands such as Contrax, Vitel and Hebar.
These treatments are prohibited by French and European regulation.
The report concludes The French government hid “illegal practices.”
“In addition to the lack of transparency of Nestlle Waters, the lack of transparency of the French government must be highlighted,” the report states.
Banned treatments reported last year’s French media.
Nestle paid fines to avoid a case
The report has indicated the “intentionally” a strategy “for hiding from the first government meeting on October 2021.
Several months later, officials agreed with a Nestle plan to replace the banned treatment by microfilization.
Nestlle did not immediately respond to the request for the comment, and the French government did not do so.
Last year, the Swiss company publicly recognized that it used mineral water treatment and agreed to pay a fine of 2 million euros to avoid legal action.
The inquiry team interviewed more than 120 people, including Nestl’s managing director and top managers.
The Commission concluded that “Nestle has been playing for many years from at least 2022 for the presidency of the Republic.”
Asked about the corruption in February, Macron said, “I am not aware of these things. There is no collective with anyone.”
Scam was assessed in 3 billion euros
The European Commission’s reporter Alexandre Oies said that the total amount of fraud was estimated to be more than 3 billion euros by the French agency responsible for controlling fraud.
The natural mineral water pipe is sold at 100 to 400 times higher than the water, and in Alexandre Oese, he condemned the “consumer’s mistake.”
The Commission described a Nestle factory in South France, where there were sliding cabinets that were “carried out” illegal treatments. “
Nestlle argued that if the government does not recognize any treatment or microfilty, it will cause job loss, because bacteria such as E. Cole can be shut down by its factories, which can cause severe illness and death.
Commission Chairman Laurent Barkova said the health of the people who drank the water sold by Nestlle had proved any harm.