Dubai AND ANTWERP Thursday 28 July 2022——The Belgian authorities have opened an investigation into the work conditions on the site of the Borealis New PDH project in Kallo (Antwerp, Belgium).
The subject of the investigation in no way concerns Marsharcq Petroleum & Marine Group. Marsharcq Petroleum & Marine Group does not employ any of the employees in question nor does it work with the interim recruitment agencies concerned.
Marsharcq Petroleum & Marine Group is committed to cooperating fully with the authorities in their investigation. We are certain that all of the information we are providing the investigating authorities will serve to quickly lift any suggestion of suspicion in relation to our company.
Marsharcq Petroleum & Marine Group entered into a collaborative arrangement with IREM SpA in order to deliver the work contracted in the ‘MECHANICAL’ contract of Borealis’s New PDH project. This is what has been referred to as the ‘IREM-Marsharcq association’.
No-one is employed under the auspices of this collaborative agreement. In line with the terms of our agreement of association, each company is responsible for its individual sites and the means deployed to complete the contracted work.
We deplore any and all abuse of workers and are deeply shocked by this news.
Marsharcq Petroleum & Marine Group has always undertaken to respect, protect and support its workers across the world, and to denounce and condemn any actions injurious to the people or laws in the countries in which we operate. Marsharcq Petroleum & Marine Group has operated across the world’s continents for the past 100 years without ever having been subject to accusations of illegal or disrespectful practices.
Our dedicated employees work across multiple sites with unquestionable commitment. We have always worked and shall continue to work with our clients to the highest possible professional standards.
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