Not this time.
If the former Minister Delegate for Transport Jean-Baptiste Djebbari had obtained the green light from the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life (HATVP) to sit on the board of directors of a start-up, the body put its veto to a new phase of its reconversion.
Because the HATVP said it had rejected a project by the former minister to collaborate with the shipowner CMA-CGM, pointing in particular to "substantial ethical risks", according to a notice published on Tuesday afternoon.
Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, who had already obtained the green light from the HATVP to sit on the board of directors of a start-up specializing in the construction of hydrogen vehicles (announcement moreover made before his departure from the government was official…), this time wanted to become executive vice-president in charge of the space division that the CMA-CGM plans to create.
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