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A False Letter, Usurping the Identity of Manon Schick, Head of the General Directorate for Voodoo Children, Sows the Memory

Summary by Le Temps
The fake mail was sent to several voodoo lawyers. The canton denounces a usurpation aimed at discrediting the service and announces the filing of a criminal complaintAt first glance, the missive resembles an official letter from the state. Written to the first person, on behalf of Manon Schick, head of the Directorate-General for Children and Youth (DGEJ), the letter denounces the fact that the reports drawn up by the employees and the education…
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The fake mail was sent to several voodoo lawyers. The canton denounces a usurpation aimed at discrediting the service and announces the filing of a criminal complaintAt first glance, the missive resembles an official letter from the state. Written to the first person, on behalf of Manon Schick, head of the Directorate-General for Children and Youth (DGEJ), the letter denounces the fact that the reports drawn up by the employees and the education…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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