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Guinness chief faces health quiz | Guinness chief faces health quiz |
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The chief executive of the UK's biggest drinks firm Diageo could be hauled before MPs after claims it is flouting an agreement on health warnings. | The chief executive of the UK's biggest drinks firm Diageo could be hauled before MPs after claims it is flouting an agreement on health warnings. |
The drinks industry signed up to the voluntary code last year in a bid to tackle binge drinking. | The drinks industry signed up to the voluntary code last year in a bid to tackle binge drinking. |
But whisky and Guinness giant Diageo is not sticking to it, the Commons public accounts committee was told. | But whisky and Guinness giant Diageo is not sticking to it, the Commons public accounts committee was told. |
Chairman Edward Leigh said chief executive Paul Walsh could be summoned before the committee to explain why. | Chairman Edward Leigh said chief executive Paul Walsh could be summoned before the committee to explain why. |
The warning labels were agreed last year with the drinks industry after much wrangling and amid fears they would be forced to carry cigarette-style health warnings. | The warning labels were agreed last year with the drinks industry after much wrangling and amid fears they would be forced to carry cigarette-style health warnings. |
The labels agreed detail alcoholic units and recommended safe drinking levels and include phrases such as "know your limits" and "drink responsibly". | The labels agreed detail alcoholic units and recommended safe drinking levels and include phrases such as "know your limits" and "drink responsibly". |
Responsible drinking | Responsible drinking |
The industry was told they would face compulsory measures if they failed to stick to the agreement, which will be reviewed next March. | |
But the public accounts committee, which is investigating alcohol harm reduction strategies, was told just 3% of drinks manufacturers were fully abiding by the guidelines. | But the public accounts committee, which is investigating alcohol harm reduction strategies, was told just 3% of drinks manufacturers were fully abiding by the guidelines. |
Pressed by Labour MP Ian Davidson on which companies were the worst offenders, Dr Will Cavendish, NHS director of heath and wellbeing, said: "We have had some issues with Diageo as a company." | Pressed by Labour MP Ian Davidson on which companies were the worst offenders, Dr Will Cavendish, NHS director of heath and wellbeing, said: "We have had some issues with Diageo as a company." |
Mr Leigh said Diageo's chief executive "might be summoned to this committee" to explain its position, adding that such a move "might concentrate the mind". | Mr Leigh said Diageo's chief executive "might be summoned to this committee" to explain its position, adding that such a move "might concentrate the mind". |
Diageo is the world's biggest spirits manufacturer, with brands including Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker, Captain Morgan, Baileys, J&B, José Cuervo, Tanqueray, as well as the top-selling stout Guinness. | |
Labour peer Lord Hollick sits on its board and it claims to take its commitment to responsible drinking seriously. | Labour peer Lord Hollick sits on its board and it claims to take its commitment to responsible drinking seriously. |
It says on its website: "Diageo is committed to making a significant and sustainable impact on creating a more positive role for alcohol in society and making real progress in cutting alcohol misuse and making responsible drinking a valued and enjoyable part of life." | It says on its website: "Diageo is committed to making a significant and sustainable impact on creating a more positive role for alcohol in society and making real progress in cutting alcohol misuse and making responsible drinking a valued and enjoyable part of life." |
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