Monday, April 20, 2015

Radio France Mathieu Gallet bleached inspection of Finance – Le Parisien

April 20, 2015, 2:02 p.m. | Updated: April 20, 2015, 2:38 p.m.

“No examined the spending of the president or a member of Comex (Executive Committee, ed) presents any abnormal or disproportionate nature or amount “, says the IGF report posted online Monday, days after the end of the longest conflict in the history of public broadcasting group. IGF take this case to make recommendations, which go beyond Radio France, to strengthen the role of the board as a “guarantor of transparency” of the CEO spending.

The renovation of the office of the CEO in woodwork “rosewood”, valued at 68,000 euros (a total of 104,000 euros), was “a heritage and were related to decisions” prior to the arrival of Mathieu Gallet. “It would, however, still able to consider suspending execution as he himself acknowledged,” nuance the report.

The contract advisor, not “unusual”

For the rest of the sum, on “changing the carpet, furniture and office mechanized blinds, for a total of 35,000 euros,” the amount of “not seem unjustified under the company’s representative function, “added the IGF. Denis on Pingaud communication consultant Mathieu Gallet recruited to 90,000 euros per year, according to the “Duck chained” the contract “by mutual agreement” is “unusual for Radio France nor its content nor its terms award “.

Finally, on the vehicle of the President,” scheduled in the month of May 2013, “he” is in the context of company rules, either for Previous obsolescence criteria of C6 (53 months, 121,383 kms), or to the choice of the current model 508 “.

This mission, entrusted to this elite service Bercy, was mandated by the Ministers of Finance, Economy and Culture in an extremely tense social climate and after a series of revelations of “Duck chained.” Mathieu Gallet said he was the victim of a “manhunt” and “an organized cabal”. He did not immediately reacted to the publication of this report

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