Moral Harassment: Former Secretary of State Nathalie Elimas Sentenced to 10 Months' Suspended Imprisonment
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The former member of Jean Castex's government, responsible for priority education from 2020 to 2022, was sentenced on Monday 16 June to ten months' suspended imprisonment and three years' ineligibility.
At the trial, three collaborators had described a "paranoid" working environment within the office of the former Secretary of State for Priority Education. The Correctional Court declared itself "...
The elected Modem, today a regional councillor in Île-de-France, was also sentenced to three years' ineligibility and a fine of EUR 5,000.
Nathalie Elimas, Secretary of State for Priority Education from July 2020 to March 2022, was sentenced on Monday 16 June 2025 to ten months' suspended imprisonment for moral harassment. The court considers that she allegedly subjected her collaborators to "humiliation" and "denigration".
The Paris Correctional Court sanctioned the former Secretary of State for Education as a priority for his conduct towards his collaborators. The court ruled in the Nathalie Elimas case. The former Secretary of State of the Castex government was sentenced on Monday 16 June to 10 months' suspended imprisonment by the Paris Correctional Court. The sentence was accompanied by a ban on holding elected office for three years and a fine of 5,000 euros.…
The former Secretary of State for Priority Education, Nathalie Elimas, tried for moral harassment on several employees, was sentenced Monday to 10 months' suspended imprisonment by the Paris Correctional Court. Nathalie Elimas, Secretary of State for Priority Education from July 2020 to March 2022, was sentenced Monday 16 June 2025 to 10 months' suspended imprisonment for moral harassment. The court considers that she allegedly subjected her col…
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