EXPLOSIVE FILE ON JEAN-PAUL DELEVOYE
THE RETIRED "MONSIEUR" RESIGNS
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Put under pressure after the revelation of new omissions in his declaration of interests, the high commissioner responsible for pension reform, Jean-Paul Delevoye, finally decided to resign.
At the height of the social conflict surrounding the pension reform, an explosive subject for which Jean-Paul Delevoye is responsible, Mr. Retraite finds himself pinned on several conflict of interest cases. Qualified by the modest term of "forgetfulness", they are more than annoying. Especially since the World revealed Saturday, December 14, the second version of the declaration of interests signed by Jean-Paul Delevoye, the High Commissioner for Pensions. The politician finally declared thirteen mandates, of which eleven are still active, instead of the three initially indicated. It was not all voluntary, so the mandate to advise for IGS, a higher education group, brought him 78,000 euros in 2017. This is almost twice as much as in the first version of his conflict of interest declaration. interest! After his role as administrator in insurance - with the training institute for insurers Ifpass - it was a position at the SNCF foundation that was singled out. The High Commissioner for Pensions has been sitting on the board of directors of the SNCF Foundation since 2016, in charge of the group's sponsorship actions, and then other mandates ... Suspicions of conflict of interest with insurance, accumulation of functions prohibited by the Constitution and now a new breach of its declaration of interest obligations! Faced with these serious shortcomings in the declaration of activities and irregularities in its declaration of interests, the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life (HATVP) is expected to rule on Wednesday December 18 on the transmission to justice of the high dossier -pension commissioner, Jean-Paul Delevoye. Did Jean-Paul Delevoye think that he could be above the law: namely above article 23 of the Constitution, which prohibits a minister from exercising a professional activity at the same time? With a status equivalent to a minister delegate in the government of Edouard Philippe M. Delevoye should indeed have given the body guaranteeing the probity of public decision-makers a complete declaration! Jean-Paul Delevoye, 72, was deputy for Pas-de-Calais in 1986, senator, mayor, mediator of the Republic, etc. He was also a minister under Chirac. In 1999, he ran for president of the RPR, but lost to Michèle Alliot-Marie. "However, Jacques Chirac had bet everything on the man he nicknamed - certainly affectionately - the" big cunt ". "Because he is tall and because he is stupid," he would have explained himself quite simply. , can we read with a colleague. "A reflection that Emmanuel Macron may also have done by reading the revelations" on the annoying "oversights" of Delevoye... |
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Garett Skyport for DayNewsWorld | |