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6th Nov 2016

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MEPs' Dieselgate invitation to French minister still 'pending'

An invitation to French environment minister Segolene Royal to appear before the European Parliament's Dieselgate inquiry is still "pending", the committee said in a state-of-play published this week. The invitation was sent on 29 July. New witness confirmations include the EU commission's former directors-general Daniel Calleja (industry) and Karl Falkenberg (environment), Vladimir Sucha and Giovanni De Santi of the Joint Research Centre, and Danish ex-minister Ida Auken (environment).

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