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Orpea nursing home scandal: the group appoints a new general manager

2022-05-02T10:25:01.942Z


The former managing director, Yves Le Masne, was dismissed from his post in January, after the publication of the investigative book "Les Fossoyeu


His task is delicate.

In the turmoil since the release of a damning book-investigation, the group of private nursing homes Orpea announced Monday the appointment of a new general manager, from the industry sector to lead the transformation of the group.

Laurent Guillot, who has spent most of his career with the building materials manufacturer Saint-Gobain, will become the group's managing director on July 1.

"Aged 52, an experienced manager, he will be responsible in particular for developing and implementing the improvement and transformation plan intended to build the new Orpea", specifies a press release from the group currently present in 23 countries and which manages more than 350 establishments in France.

Mistreatment of residents, conflicts of interest...

The former managing director of the nursing home group, Yves Le Masne, was dismissed from his post at the end of January, after the publication of the investigative book "Les Fossoyeurs", by journalist Victor Castanet.

He denounced mistreatment of residents, misuse of public funds, breaches in social matters and conflicts of interest.

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Philippe Charrier, non-executive chairman of the board of directors of Orpea, then became chairman and chief executive officer of the group.

He will continue to chair the group from 1 July.

Serious malfunctions noted

After the publication of the book-investigation, the government commissioned a report from the General Inspectorates of Finance (IGF) and Social Affairs (Igas).

Published in early April, it pointed to serious malfunctions.

For its part, Orpea had mandated the independent firms Grant Thornton and Alvarez & Marsal in February.

Their interim report, made public at the end of April, also noted dysfunctions.

The board of directors of Orpea had then asked the general management to propose to it, as soon as "as soon as possible", "an ambitious plan for improvement and transformation".

The group has already implemented “first corrective measures, such as the establishment of a platform for listening to families and a mediation system”, assures the group in its press release published on Monday.

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On the Paris Stock Exchange, the title of Orpea fell 2.73% to 33.15 euros, Monday around 11:00 a.m.

It has lost more than half of its value since the start of the year.

Source: leparis

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