Demine at all costs.
Assault pedagogy to try to calm the rebellion of a judicial police worried about its future and which rots the agenda of the Ministry of the Interior.
For two hours, before the Senate law commission, the director general of the national police, Frédéric Veaux, defended tooth and nail a reform that makes the ranks cringe.
The idea is to bring together all the forces within single territorial directorates and to put an end to "the logic of silos" which in particular means that the 65,000 public security agents, 17,400 of whom are assigned to the judicial sector, are far from to work hand in hand with their 5,640 colleagues at the PJ.
"No one seems to dispute the fact that our organization is compartmentalized and highly centralized, resulting in the cohabitation on the same territory of services coming under a different management, each with its own director and staff, databases which are not all...
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