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“The far left has a monopoly on investigation”: Jacques Cardoze responds to Élise Lucet in “Touche pas à mon poste”

2024-01-22T19:37:15.553Z

Highlights: “The far left has a monopoly on investigation”: Jacques Cardoze responds to Élise Lucet in “Touche pas à mon poste” “There are bugs in any company, including France Télévisions. Every business has bugs. At RTL, there are also…”, argued the journalist without worry. “If she thinks they're just little bugs... People will say. These are not small bugs. That’s what I think”


VIDEO – The war of investigations continues between France Télévisions and C8. Cyril Hanouna is preparing to release his own documentary on public service.


The counterattack is being prepared.

Last September, Cyril Hanouna announced that he would produce an investigation on France Télévisions.

Himself having been the subject of an issue of “Complément d’investigation”, broadcast on November 30 on France 2.

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A project that makes sense with the hiring for this season of Jacques Cardoze, former editor-in-chief of the investigative show now hosted by Tristan Waleckx.

Since it was the new recruit of “Touche pas à mon poste” who led the investigation into his former employers.

The program will soon be broadcast in prime time on C8.

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Interviewed this weekend on RTL, Élise Lucet anticipated this “Additional investigation” devoted to France Télévisions.

“There are bugs in any company, including France Télévisions.

Every business has bugs.

At RTL, there are also…”

, argued the journalist without worry.

This Monday, January 22, Jacques Cardoze gives some details on his ambitious project.

An investigation soon to be broadcast on C8

“I contacted around a hundred people”

, announces the journalist in “TPMP”.

In her list, Élise Lucet does not appear voluntarily.

“We will ask her so that she can respond when we have the broadcast date

,” he argues.

He assures that his attention is not to

“destroy the public service, but to say that investigative broadcasts are not neutral, that there is an ideological drift”

.

“If she thinks they're just little bugs... People will say.

These are not small bugs.

The aim is to demonstrate that we cannot ensure that the far left has a monopoly on investigation.

That’s what I think

,” declares Jacques Cardoze before adding:

“There is an ideology that is at the head of investigative shows, so it’s systemic since it only goes in one direction

. ”

Source: lefigaro

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