Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Bygmalion a case in Levallois-Perret? – Point

Running a consultancy market communication Bygmalion won by the company for the municipality of Levallois-Perret, directed by Patrick Balkany (Republicans), “has been erratic throughout his life,” said the regional chamber accounts of Ile-de-France in a report released Tuesday. “None of the invoices detailing the services provided, nor the orders did not mention the details of the services expected,” noted financial magistrates of the regional audit (CRC), observing also that “while amounts paid to the company reached 218,029 euros, only 178,024 euros were justified by orders issued yet regularization “.

the market for two years (2012-2013), which included” a dual advisory and support on all areas, tools and events, existing or future, relating to communication towards Levalloisian “, was” unlawfully executed throughout his term, “denounces the CRC, falling under “uncertain benefits”.

“A market paid by Levalloisian”

to justify the seriousness of the content market, the town had provided to judges financial few rare documents, “a slideshow of nine pages of custom character is nonexistent,” another 59-page “whose only personal aspects mainly evoke the president and the party of the parliamentary majority of the time” or a third “22-page titled visual Identity Levallois Sporting club (while) the town ultimately did not change the logo,” lists the CRC.

“recommendations on online communication tools of the town,” a legal memo written by a law firm and a study on the publication of the municipal magazine in the form of a slide show of 21 pages, complete the list. In its reply brief, the town of Hauts-de-Seine, west of Paris, argues that “the purpose was precisely to make a collection of good practice, the latter being a generic definition, it seems normal some presentations were not content specific characteristics of the city. “

During a debate on the observations of the CRC on Monday night by the city Council of Levallois-Perret, the elected Socialist Anne-Eugénie Faure denounced “a market paid by Levalloisian strictly for political purposes in an election year.” Bygmalion is also at the heart of a case of alleged false invoices during the 2012 presidential campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy. For these facts, the former president is understood since Tuesday by a Paris investigating judge.

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