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Cnosf Vice-President Resigns, Suspected of Resale of Objects From the Paris 2024 Olympics

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On Monday 13 April, Stéphane Hatot, Vice-President of the French Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF), presented his resignation. "The Team" revealed on Saturday that he was selling online relics of the Paris Olympics "for free or at broken prices." In a press release, the tricolored body takes note of its decision but does not exclude judicial action. - The CNOSF vice-president resigns, suspected of resale of objects from the Paris 2024 Olympic…

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Stéphane Hatot was pinned in a survey published by "L的Equipe". The French Olympic and Sports Committee says "take note" of his resignation.

·Paris, France
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On Monday 13 April, Stéphane Hatot, Vice-President of the French Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF), presented his resignation. "The Team" revealed on Saturday that he was selling online relics of the Paris Olympics "for free or at broken prices." In a press release, the tricolored body takes note of its decision but does not exclude judicial action. - The CNOSF vice-president resigns, suspected of resale of objects from the Paris 2024 Olympic…

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On Monday, the French Olympic and Sports Committee (COSNF) announced the departure of its Vice-President Stéphane Hatot, after revelations from "The Team" about his alleged actions. The association launched internal investigations.

·Paris, France
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The daily L'Equipe had investigated the resale of items of collections from the last Olympic Games by the 59-year-old man.

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Stéphane Hatot submitted his resignation to the NOCSF after the revelations of L'Equipe which highlighted his small business of collections related to the Olympics

·France
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20 Minutes broke the news in France on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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