French group Vinci: audit finds no problems over its Qatar labour practices

French group Vinci: audit finds no problems over its Qatar labour practices
FILE PHOTO: A computer generated image of Lusail Stadium that will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup final, with seating capacity of 80,000, in Lusail City, north of central Doha, Qatar. Qatar Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy/Handout via REUTERS Copyright HANDOUT(Reuters)
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PARIS (Reuters) - French construction company Vinci said on Thursday that an initial audit into working conditions of staff used to build sites for the Qatar 2022 World Cup did not find any evidence of bad working conditions for those labourers.

The audit had been launched after human rights group Sherpa had alleged that workers employed to build sites for the Qatar 2022 World Cup were being mistreated. Vinci has consistently rejected the allegations made against it by Sherpa.

The initial audit which cleared Vinci was carried out in January by various French trade unions and by the Building & Wood Workers International trade union.

Vinci, which counts the wealthy Arab state as its second-biggest shareholder, has several major projects in Qatar linked to the soccer tournament, including a metro line in Doha and a highway.

The French company has denied claims that some migrant workers had seen their passports confiscated and said employees could access their documents stored in safes at any time.

(Reporting by Catherine Mallebay-Vacqueur;Editing by Jean-Michel Belot/Sudip Kar-Gupta/Dominique Vidalon)

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