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Guinness Plc

Volume 115: debated on Wednesday 29 April 1987

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48.

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he has received any representations from the inspectors appointed by him to inquire into the affairs of Guinness requesting more resources.

52.

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he has received any representations from the inspectors appointed by him to inquire into the affairs of Guinness requesting more resources.

No. In accordance with usual practice in company investigations, the inspectors are using support staff from the accountant inspector's firm. There are no contraints on resources in the investigation, either in terms of money or manpower.