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A top official of Societé Generale de Surveillance (SGS), a
Customs inspection firm, insisted yesterday that a controversial shipment found
containing trash from Japan did not have any toxic substance when the company
inspected it before leaving for Manila.
In his statement during a Senate hearing on the alleged illegal shipment, David
Robinson, SGS chief executive officer, said SGS-Japan conducted an exhaustive
examination of the shipment and even came up with written reports and
photographs to back up its findings.
"We have a report, we have photographs.
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containing trash from Japan did not have any toxic substance when the company
inspected it before leaving for Manila.
In his statement during a Senate hearing on the alleged illegal shipment, David
Robinson, SGS chief executive officer, said SGS-Japan conducted an exhaustive
examination of the shipment and even came up with written reports and
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"We have a report, we have photographs.
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January 19, 2000 - 12:00am