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Retraining of former ministers: the HATVP explains the Djebbari case

2022-06-01T16:57:22.563Z


The authority gave a green light with reservations for the entry of Jean-Baptiste Djebbari to the board of directors of a hydrogen car company.


The president of the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life (HATVP), Didier Migaud, justified Wednesday the opinions of the institution concerning the three projects of reconversion in the private sector of the former Minister of Transport, Jean-Baptiste Djebbari , including one refusal.

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Didier Migaud does not find it "

surprising

" that Jean-Baptiste Djebbari can make several retraining proposals, because "

he comes from the private sector

" and "

goes back to the private sector

", "

he does not have a position waiting for him at the Council of State, the Court of Auditors or the Finance Inspectorate

".

"

Until now, the position of the college (of the HATVP) was not to make public

" the incompatibilities, explained the person in charge, but this time it was "

useful

" to publish the three opinions, in order to "

understand

" the "

reasoning

of the HATVP, he said, presenting the annual activity report.

Thus, an incompatibility had been opposed to a retraining project of another former minister in 2021, without being published.

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For Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, the HATVP rejected a conversion project at the shipowner CMA CGM, in order to avoid any criminal or ethical risk in relation to his former ministerial functions.

It was a very large group, a leading operator

” and Jean-Baptiste Djebbari was responsible “

in his capacity as minister for monitoring the activities

” of the sector and the company.

The ethical risk appeared to us to be substantial

”.

We try to analyze the concrete situation and to assess

”, in particular to “

warn the person concerned about the possibility of an illegal taking of interests (…) We are in our role.

We try to maintain a point of balance

, ”said Didier Migaud.

A green light with reservations

The HATVP has given a green light with reservations for the entry of Jean-Baptiste Djebbari to the board of directors of a hydrogen car company: Hopium.

"

The criminal risk did not exist, the ethical risk could be overcome, circumscribed

", estimated Didier Migaud, about this "

start-up

", with "

vehicles for the moment not marketed

" and "

which has not benefited from no direct public credit

.

The president of the High Authority has in passing regretted a "

clumsiness or indelicacy of the company and perhaps of the minister

", with the announcement of his arrival at Hopium before the publication of the opinion of the HATVP.

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This announcement while Jean-Baptiste Djebbari was still minister for a few hours had raised a wave of indignation in the opposition.

The institution has also given a green light with reservations for the creation of a consulting firm.

This High Authority is responsible for monitoring the declarations of assets and interests of public officials - 15,574 declarations in 2021 -, mobility between the public and private sectors and the regulation of interest representatives (lobbies).

In order to avoid long legal proceedings, it has been asking for several years to be given the power to impose administrative sanctions - fines - against public officials who do not fulfill their reporting obligations.

55 files were sent to justice in 2021 for non-filing of declarations, most often concerning "

vice-presidents of intermunicipalities

" and "

some deputy mayors

".

Source: lefigaro

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