The shockwave of “Prepucegate” shakes Radio France

On two occasions, Charline Vanhoenacker made it clear: the decision to dismiss Guillaume Meurice came from the presidency of Radio France, and not from that of France Inter. The CGT is subsequently concerned about the risk of “self-censorship”.


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Cédric Petit


Co-head of MAD, Journalist in the Culture department

By Cédric Petit

Published on 05/6/2024 at 5:57 p.m.
Reading time: 2 min

VSIt’s just a clarification, slipped by the presenter-journalist Charline Vanhoenacker, Sunday during the show The Great Sunday evening. Sizeable and anything but insignificant in the context: the decision to lay off Guillaume Meurice, taken last Thursday after his column on Sunday April 28, would come not from the director of France Inter Adèle Van Reeth but from the president of Radio France, Sibyle Veil, as the journalist indicated at the end of the column by comedian Djamil Le Schlag.



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