"Papers are such a personal matter."
The use that Alexandre Benalla, former official at the Elysee Palace, made of his passports, illustrates this quote from Michel Audiard in
100,000 dollars in the sun.
He is judged in particular for “forgery” and “use of forgery” to obtain a service passport and “public use and without right of professional documents justifying of a professional quality” concerning the illegal use of two diplomatic passports .
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Alexandre Benalla, an "observer" in defiance of the rules
The young man, 27 at the time, has at least one quality: resilience.
While, on May 21, he barely returned from his fifteen-day suspension period after the events of May 1, he hastened, between May 24 and May 29, to apply for diplomatic and service passports.
His hierarchical superior, Chief of Staff François-Xavier Lauch, however, has just informed him, during a tense conversation, that he intends to restrict his functions to the Elysée Palace alone and to the
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