Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of organizing a bizarre illegal surveillance operation on a gadfly journalist at the ...
Former French spy chief Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of misusing public resources to help LVMH track blackmailers who ...
A Paris court found the former head of France's domestic security services, Bernard Squarcini, guilty on Friday of using public resources to benefit LVMH, in a trial that shed light on efforts by the ...
France’s former top intelligence official, Bernard Squarcini, was found guilty of illegally taking advantage of his networks ...
Arnault, the 29-year-old CEO of LVMH Watches, might just fit the bill ... Frédéric is one of Bernard Arnault’s five children. His father has a net worth of $187.6 billion (£157 billion ...
Part of the verdict was related to the use of public funds to locate blackmailers targeting LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault in 2008, while Squarcini was still head of DCRI French security ...
Former French intelligence head Bernard Squarcini (right) arrives for his trial in which he is accused with nine others of spying on French newspaper Fakir and its owner on behalf of French luxury ...
François Ruffin had been working on a documentary called Merci Patron (Thanks Boss), which criticised LVMH’s Billionaire CEO, Bernard Arnault, and the company’s business practices.
LVMH chief Bernard Arnault, France's richest man, testified during the trial but was never charged and denied any knowledge of a scheme to protect the luxury group. One of your browser extensions ...
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