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In Direct - Commission of Inquiry Into Public Audiovisual: Members Receive Sibyle Veil, Director General of Radio France

Summary by Le Figaro
A week after the hearing of Delphine Ernotte, patron of France Télévisions, the commission of inquiry of the public audiovisual will receive several representatives of Radio France including Sibyle Veil, President and CEO, Charles-Emmanuel Bon, Secretary General, and Marie Message, Chief Financial Officer.

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Before the parliamentary committee of inquiry on Wednesday, the president of Radio France defended the "pluralism" of the branches of the public group.

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A week after the hearing of Delphine Ernotte, patron of France Télévisions, the commission of inquiry of the public audiovisual will receive several representatives of Radio France including Sibyle Veil, President and CEO, Charles-Emmanuel Bon, Secretary General, and Marie Message, Chief Financial Officer.

·Paris, France
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The Commission of Inquiry into the Neutrality, Operation and Financing of Public Audiovisual was set up on 28 October 2025 to verify whether the media financed by our taxes respected a certain neutrality. At its head was Mr Jérémie Patrier-Leitus (Horizons et Indépendants, Member of Parliament for Calvados), and as rapporteur, Mr Charles Alloncle (Union des droites pour la République, Member of Parliament for the Hérault). On 17 December 2025, i…

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The president of Radio France, Sibyle Veil, at her hearing before the parliamentary committee of inquiry on the public audiovisual, in Paris, on 17 December 2025. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP What happens outside the parliamentary committee of inquiry on the public audiovisual, does it begin to influence the very content of the commission? While social networks constantly rustle with accusations and sometimes false approximations, the hearing of th…

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Sibyle Veil defends public broadcasting before the parliamentary inquiry committee (Symbolic image - AI generated) Upday Stock Images Radio France president Sibyle Veil defended public broadcasting on Wednesday before a parliamentary inquiry committee investigating the neutrality of public media. She acknowledged that the controversial video showing journalists Thomas Legrand and Patrick Cohen contained "problematic remarks," but asserted that i…

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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