Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of organizing a bizarre illegal surveillance operation on a gadfly journalist at the ...
France’s former top intelligence official, Bernard Squarcini, was found guilty of illegally taking advantage of his networks ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNFormer French spy chief sentenced to four years in influence-peddling trialA Paris court on Friday sentenced the former head of France's domestic intelligence agency to four years in prison, two of ...
The Intelligence chief who spied for France’s wealthiest man received a four-year prison term and a €200,000 fine on March 7.
By Vlad Vaiman During a recent earnings call, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, created a stir by referring to layoffs at Tiffany & Co. as "promoting outwards." The expression used by Arnault closely para ...
The story of LVMH, the world’s largest luxury conglomerate, is inseparable from the rise of Bernard Arnault, the man who ...
Bernard Squarcini was sentenced to two years in jail for misusing public resources to help track blackmailers reportedly ...
Splitting the bling behemoth would create value, but the question is whether Bernard Arnault would take an ax to his empire.
A Paris court has found the former head of France's domestic security services, Bernard Squarcini, guilty of ...
Arnault, the 29-year-old CEO of LVMH Watches, might just fit the bill. After all, Lisa has been representing LVMH brands for ...
Laurent Marcadier, LVMH’s former security chief and a former magistrate, was acquitted as was police prefect Pierre Lieutaud. Seven other defendants were sentenced to between six months and three ...
Bernard Squarcini, the former head of France's domestic intelligence services, was convicted on March 7, 2025, for using ...
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