Your first question established that yes they should show the effect of non-implemented compensation events on the programme which may well take planned Completion beyond Completion Date. You now ask if this could be rejected due to the third bullet (how Contractor plans to deal with any delays). The answer is no, it cant be rejected for this reason and would not be relevant in this case. Even if this was not a CE and a Contractor delay - they are showing you what they plan to do about it - which is nothing! Not a reason to reject the programme, but will be a reason to charge them delay damages(assuming you have X7) if they now exceed the Completion Date.
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