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After the dismissal of the complaint for moral and sexual harassment targeting the former president of the FFF, the Breton leader spoke and did not spare the one who was then Minister of Sports.
A relationship more electric than ever. This Sunday evening, November 3, the already tumultuous relationship between Noël Le Graët, former president of the French Football Federation, and Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, former Minister of Sports, experienced renewed tension.
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We learned this Sunday that the complaint against the former boss of French football had been dismissed on October 17. Following this decision, the Breton leader (82 years old) spoke in the columns of The Team. The question of the role played by the minister at the time was raised.
“It all started from Qatar (the 2022 World Cup, Editor’s note) where things weren’t great with Madam Minister. I don’t know if she deserves for me to call her that…” begins Noël Le Graët. “I was not always very friendly to Oudéa-Castéra, who did not behave like a minister. I told her sharply.”
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According to Le Graët, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra and her administration “conducted an incriminating investigation, with the hearing of around forty people”. The former minister must also be tried on December 3 and 4 for defamation.
Cringing, the former president continues: “What has she done for sport? I will rather judge her on her time at National Education (28 days, between January and February 2024); she gave me a little pity. I'm human.”