Inquiry Reveals Deal to Drop Criminal Complaint Against Vaud Minister
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The Vaud government councillor Valérie Dittli has reached an agreement to withdraw a lawsuit filed against her. Since she had not informed the other members of the state council, she considers the confidence in the centre politician to be shaken.
The agreement is said to have provided for the payment of CHF 10,000 from public funds to the complainant.
The investigation of the former cantonal judge Jean-François Meylan reveals that the Vaudese minister hid elements from her colleagues in the case of the granting of mandates to the former president of the Rural Land Commission Jean-Claude Mathey, with whom she had signed an agreement to withdraw a complaint after a conflict between themIn February: Valérie Dittli plans to deliver its version of the facts about the granting of controversial mand…
Valérie Dittli, a voodoo councillor, refused to resign on Friday following the publication of the Meylan report. In a personal statement, she defended certain accusations and reiterated her willingness to continue to act for the canton.
An investigation report weighs heavily on the Vaud State Councillor Valérie Dittli. It is about suspicious contracts and public funds.
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