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For moral harassment, the former vice-president of Council of State is to be tried

Paris's prosecutor has requested that Bruno Lasserre, the former vice-president of Council of State, be tried in a case of moral harassment.

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For moral harassment, the former vice-president of Council of State is to be tried

Paris's prosecutor has requested that Bruno Lasserre, the former vice-president of Council of State, be tried in a case of moral harassment. This investigation involved his ex-right-handman, which we learned from a judicial source.

According to a judicial source, the prosecution has requested that Bruno Lasserre, his former subordinate, be tried for moral harassment. The Paris court's two investigator judges will now decide whether or not to hold a correctional trial.

Sophie Sarre, a lawyer who defends Zivy along with Me Sabrina Goldman said that she was "nevertheless satisfied" that the judicial institution is dealing with the file from a collective angle, and not under the sole authority of Fabien Zivy. "The facts are interpreted taking into account the omnipresidency Mr. Lasserre," Mr. Sarre added.

Bruno Lasserre (68) was the chair of the Competition Authority (2004-2016), then the Council of State (2018)-2022. His lawyer declined comment.

Emmanuel Macron proposed Friday that the Commission for Access to Administrative Documents (Cada) be chaired by Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor. Fabien Zivy was appointed in 2011 to head the Authority's legal section. In an audit that was delivered April 15, 2013, Fabien Zivy found his management "toxic and disqualifying", especially towards Alain Mouzon, an assistant.

He was fired eight days later by Bruno Lasserre. He remained in office for one month before being transferred to Authority. He remained in office until January 2014. Alain Mouzon (46), was found murdered in his apartment on March 27, 2014.

Marianne, who revealed the case, said that two decrees were published by the Ministers for Economy and Finance in April 2015. They concluded that Mouzon's death was "attributable" to the service and constituted a "professional disease". The Paris administrative court confirmed that Alain Mouzon suffered from moral harassment, which resulted in burnout and severe anxiety disorders. This led to his death. The State was found guilty of gross negligence and ordered to pay 60,000 Euros to the mother of the agent.

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