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Clichy-sous-Bois: 15 computers stolen from the institute chaired by Brigitte Macron

2020-01-23T14:16:20.156Z


A few days before the break-in, Brigitte Macron gave her second "master class" to the Vocations Institute for employment, which she


Already robbed! According to Le Point, which reveals the affair, fifteen computers were stolen and degraded lockers, between Monday and Tuesday, at the Institute of vocations for employment in Clichy-sous-Bois, whose president of the educational committee is other than Brigitte Macron.

According to the first elements of the investigation, several individuals broke the front door of the premises, located allée Romain-Rolland.

"The computers did not contain confidential data, however," says a police official, and if an investigation is underway, "the theft appears to be unrelated to any opposition to national policy," said another. source in Parisian.

Back on the platform after five years of absence

A lesser evil, for the first lady aged 66 who, accompanied by the cameras of TF1, gave a master class there a few days before the break-in. This Monday, January 13, the president's wife was continuing a course in theater and teaching Le Dindon , by Feydeau, a comedy in three acts and in prose created in 1896 on the stage of the Palais-Royal theater in Paris.

A course started on November 15, during the inauguration of the place. On that day, the president's wife, this time accompanied by a photographer from the Elysée Palace, climbed onto the platform in front of around fifty students in their thirties, mostly women, all of whom passed between the links of National Education and Pôle emploi.

The former French teacher had not taught since her departure in June 2015 from the popular Parisian lycée Franklin (16th arrondissement), which she had left to devote herself to her husband's career.

Source: leparis

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