An administrative investigation by the General Inspectorate of the National Police has been opened. The head of department denies the facts.
Did the police chief break the law? A director of the Rouen police headquarters, responsible for operational support of the Seine-Maritime national police, is the target of an administrative investigation by the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN), we have learned Le Figaro from a source close to the file, confirming information from France Bleu.
She is suspected of concealed work, because she allegedly had employees of her technical service – a service specialized in carrying out work – work within her house in Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf, in the Rouen agglomeration, between June 2022 and April 2024. One of these agents spoke to our colleagues. “We did the plumbing, the electricity, the tiling… Everything, there was nothing in the house except the walls and the placo,” he reported.
Formal denial of the accusation
Paid in cash, they would not have received their entire payment: 10,000 euros would still be owed to them. These tasks would have been carried out during their working hours. The director allegedly promised them career advancement in return. “My department head made me believe that I could reach the higher rank and that she would support me to reward me for my work. another employee testified.
Near the Figaroa police officer working in the department judges the case “scandalous” if it were proven, taking into account the responsibilities of the accused, and claims “let all light be shed”.
For her part, the director denied the facts outright. “My client formally denies these accusations and will not respond on the merits given the duty of confidentiality conferred on her by her status. (…) She collaborates with the investigating authority in order to establish the truth. As a reminder, my client has no decision-making power regarding the promotion of members of her department. Finally, it reserves the right to file a complaint for slanderous denunciation. his lawyer, Me Laura Kalfon, reacted to France Bleu. No judicial investigation has yet been launched.
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