Saturday, August 6, 2016

Hinkley Point: The CEO of EDF Energy South will attack to justice – Les Echos



EDF has cracked a Friday statement in which he says, regarding its CEO, Jean-Bernard Lévy, that South Energy “improperly claimed that he had lied to reporters saying he did not know when the board of directors, the intention of the British government to conduct a further review of Hinkley Point project.” The company added that it and its CEO will continue in the same way “anyone peddling against such truths.”

The launch of the two reactor construction project new generation in the UK is voted by the EDF Board of Directors on July 28, by a narrow majority. But hours later, London announced that it intends to take its decision at the beginning of autumn. The directors have, according to several sources, not informed hesitations London during counseling. Some of them felt afterwards that they should have been. On July 29, Jean-Bernard Levy himself has told reporters he did not know at the time of the council of 28, the British government wanted to “reflect further”.

” We had no warning on the bottom, and we never knew existed and the content of the press release of the British government “would have explained Jean-Bernard Lévy later, in a letter sent on August 2 administrators. It would have been informed by July 27, the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, “asked a little more time.” In its latest statement, EDF reiterated that “when the company’s Board of Directors was held, EDF and its president had no knowledge of the will of the British government to proceed with a new project review Hinkley Point. “

EDF also welcomes the release on Friday by the high court of Paris in the demand for suspension of the final investment decision.

Reuters

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