” clumsiness “Agnes Saal, the owner of the INA pinned to an exorbitant taxi note, is not the taste of the Minister of Culture.
Flower Pellerin said on Monday in a statement” its very strong commitment to exemplary leaders of public bodies under his tutelage. ” Regarding “private travel expenses of the president” of the National Audiovisual Institute, the Minister of Culture “immediately requested a full refund, which is ongoing.”
Le Figaro revealed Agnes Saal, named after the departure of Mathieu Gallet Radio France spent a whopping 40,915 euros taxi charge from the G7 company in just ten months. Of the € 7,800 taxis charged the weekend, three quarters or two-thirds was spent for private travel. And that’s not all: if the note is too salty, it is because Agnès Saal had communicated booking code to his son who has benefited greatly. He spent 6700 euros for personal trips. “It’s a mistake, I recognize the responsibility and I immediately reimbursed those costs,” assured the owner of the INA.
Some suites this matter?
Except that this case is task after the controversy caused by the whopping estimate of the rehabilitation of office Mathieu Gallet at Radio France. Not sure Fleur Pellerin simply the act of contrition Agnès Saal. Minister “asked the Economic and Financial Control (CGEFI) its analysis and recommendations for action that may be appropriate to give,” it is written in the press release.
Furthermore, regardless these revelations and to “give clear guidance to all officers under his ministry,” the Minister said he committed to mid-March “defining a framework and a more effective control” of this type expenses.
On April 17 missions have been entrusted to the General Inspectorate of Cultural Affairs (IGAC) and CGEFI who “remember the specific context in which these expenses must register and offer where appropriate, change or harmonize certain operating rules, “says the press release.
It does not digest the bill. Socialist Elected to Hall of Avignon (Vaucluse), Amine El Khatmi announced it had filed a complaint on Monday for “tort of public funds” against the president of the INA to the prosecutor of Créteil.
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