Vinci Shares Fall as Subsidiary Called to French Court Over Working Conditions at Qatar Sites -- Update
07 November 2022 - 8:58PM
Dow Jones News
By Pierre Bertrand
Shares of Vinci SA fell Monday after the company said that its
construction subsidiary has been summoned to a French court over
charges relating to a historic complaint about working conditions
at its sites in Qatar.
At 0906 GMT shares were 2.4% lower to EUR93.66.
The French infrastructure company said its Construction Grands
Projets subsidiary, which first received a complaint in 2015 that
was dismissed in 2018, has been summoned by an investigating judge
to appear in court on Wednesday and answer charges.
Vinci said the projects awarded to QDVC, in which Construction
Grands Projets holds a 49% stake, aren't part of the FIFA World Cup
taking place later this month in Qatar. The country has faced media
scrutiny about working conditions and practices in the construction
of stadiums and infrastructure in preparation for the soccer
tournament.
"These projects were entrusted to QDVC before the competition
was awarded to Qatar and mainly relate to transport
infrastructures," Vinci said in a statement.
"Vinci did not sign any contract with the Supreme Committee for
delivery and legacy, and has not built any stadium or hotel in
Qatar," it added.
Qatar's Investment Authority controls a 51% stake in QDVC and
Qatari Holding owns 3.8% of Vinci.
The company said it has and will continue to cooperate with
authorities and provide information on its activities in Qatar, and
that it will aim to show that the allegations are unfair.
Write to Pierre Bertrand at pierre.bertrand@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 07, 2022 04:43 ET (09:43 GMT)
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