a meeting between Elisabeth Borne and Gérald Darmanin this Friday – Liberation

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A remote interview took place between Elisabeth Borne and other members of the government, the day after the revelations before the Senate by an official of the French Football Federation (FFF), according to whom the CCTV images of the Stade de France had were destroyed after seven days for lack of requisition.

More than ever mired in the Stade de France fiasco, the government is trying to put out the fire. A meeting by videoconference about the evening of May 28 took place this Friday morning between Élisabeth Borne, from Normandy where the Prime Minister is traveling as part of the legislative elections, and Michel Cadot, interministerial delegate for the Olympic Games and major events. athletes, is able to confirm Release. An interview in which also took part representatives of the Ministers of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, and of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. A report, the content of which is still unknown, should be posted on the government website later today, we also learned from the same government source.

This meeting comes one day after the hearings before the Senate of the prefect of police Didier Lallement, the mayor of Liverpool, as well as several officials of the French Football Federation (FFF). One of these FFF executives, Erwan Le Prévost, suggested to the senators that the images from the CCTV cameras managed by the Stade de France were not kept, for lack of a requisition from justice.

Since these revelations, the government has been accused by the opposition of not having taken the necessary steps to ensure that these video surveillance images are kept, or even of having intentionally omitted to do so to “cover” of supposed “lies”.

More information to come…

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