Suez still determined to lead reintegration of Lydec

The Moroccan authorities have yet to give the green light for Suez to take over the water and electricity company, which is now almost 100% owned by Veolia.

23/09/2022 at 15h42, by Pierre-Olivier Rouaud

Led by Sabrina Soussan, CEO since 1 August (she was managing director since 1 February), the new-style Suez group is stalling on the “reintegration” project of its former 51% Moroccan subsidiary, Lydec.

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