The journalist and documentarist, who had been spied by Bernard Squarcini then when he turned “Thank you boss!”, let her anger explode at the end of the hearing.
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Jérôme Sibille, the Director of General Administration and the Legal Affairs of LVMH, difficult to contain his satisfaction. On Friday, December 17, the Paris Tribunal has approved the Public Interest Judicial Convention (CJIP) that it had negotiated and ratified two days earlier, with the discretion of use. On the proposal of the parquet of Paris, the agreement allows the Global Luxury Giant, as a legal person, to avoid any pursuits for “influence trafficking” in the context of the judicial information open ten years earlier.
In particular, this survey highlighted the “surveillance” and the “infiltration” of the Fakir Journal of François Ruffin, orchestrated by the former Director of Intelligence Reconverted as a consultant of LVMH, Bernard Squarcini. The Bernard Arnault group thus recognizes the facts and agrees to resolve a fine of 10 million euros against the extinction of public action against it. Judge Caroline Viguier motivated his validation of the Convention by “seniority of facts” (between 2008 and 2016), highlighting the “need for rapid and effective treatment” and “cooperation” of LVMH which convinced His willingness to “avoid the reintegration of facts”.
At the helm, Mr. Sibille once again emphasized the reorganization of the Department for Legal, Ethics and Compliance. This process started, he said, in 2015 upon arrival in the group, which has 160,000 employees and 75 “homes” such as Dior, Kenzo and Givenchy. “I will be very pretentious to say that everything is perfect,” he said. One of the luxury giant lawyers in this procedure, M e Jacqueline Laffont, wanted to mark the break with the risky practices of the past, referring, without name, at the deceased stone dildo . “The former Vice President of the Group has been died since, she recalled. These facts are over and belong to another time, to another governance.”