A New Governance Crisis Looms at the Ina After the Suspension of President Laurent Vallet for Cocaine Detention
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DECRYPTAGE - Re-launched in May for a third term, the president of the public institution was to be part of the public audiovisual reform project of Rachida Dati. His inquiry weakens the institution.
The 55-year-old CEO had just piled up for a third term at the head of the National Audiovisual Institute. Arrested at his home by the police for purchasing 600 euros of cocaine, he was suspended on Tuesday, 12 August.
The head of the Institut national de l'audiovisuel (INA), Laurent Vallet, was suspended from office by Rachida Dati, the Minister of Culture, on Tuesday, August 12. "Having taken notice in the press of the questioning of Laurent Vallet, President of INA, in a case of buying narcotics, I decided for the serenity of the institution to suspend him immediately from office pending further information," she wrote on social network X.
Laurent Vallet, 56 years old, President of the National Institute of Audiovisual (INA), is suspended from his duties after having been taken in the process of buying 600 € of cocaine from a minor, according to the AFP. The decision to suspend has been announced (more...)This article L的INA without boss after the suspension of its President for purchase of cocaine appeared first on La Revue du Digital.
Laurent Vallet was arrested on 29 July at his home by the police after having had drugs delivered. Minister of Culture Rachida Dati suspended her duties.
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