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Public Audiovisual Between Waste, Favouritism and Censorship: the Disturbing Parliamentary Report – Interview with Charles Alloncle

Rapporteur of the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry on Public Audiovisual, the deputy Charles Alloncle (UDR) lifts the veil over six months of investigations and hearings at the heart of the public audiovisual industry. Indecent salaries, conflicts of interest, appointments (very) political, retention of documents, pressure on elected officials... In this interview, he reveals why this investigation disturbs, which tries to stifle it, and what …
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Rapporteur of the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry on Public Audiovisual, the deputy Charles Alloncle (UDR) lifts the veil over six months of investigations and hearings at the heart of the public audiovisual industry. Indecent salaries, conflicts of interest, appointments (very) political, retention of documents, pressure on elected officials... In this interview, he reveals why this investigation disturbs, which tries to stifle it, and what …

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frontpopulaire.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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