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It was the Confederation of British Industry's moment to persuade parliament that it was now time to re-engage. Interactions with ministers and civil servants have been on hold since the beginning of April, after the Guardian revealed more than a dozen women had come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct, including rape.
The setting for a rapprochement was a hearing of the business and trade select committee. These encounters can often be used as a pressure valve for public outrage, with errant company bosses hauled over the coals - the BHS boss Sir Phillip Green famously told an MP to stop staring at him during a heated exchange in 2016. But Tuesday's event was more of a polite question and answer than a grilling. If not exactly warm, the welcome was at least cordial.
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