No disciplinary sanction was claimed Tuesday, September 27 against the former national financial prosecutor Eliane Houlette, even if the public prosecutor considers that she failed in "
her duty of impartiality
" because of past conflicts of interest.
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Before the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM), the representative of the executive Paul Huber considered that this breach could not give rise to a sanction, because it was committed before the retirement of Eliane Houlette in June 2019. The other two grievances who are accused of him, including one linked to the “
fadettes
” affair, are not characterized, estimated Paul Huber.