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State Pillage: the Xpn Software Scandal and Its Quarter of Billion Euros Thrown Out of the Windows

Summary by Le Libre Penseur
The XPN project, a software intended for the French national police, is turning into a resounding fiasco. Launched in 2014, it has swallowed 257 million euros without ever meeting the needs of the agents. The Court of Auditors recently denounced this gabegie in a crazy report, published on 2 December 2025 by Le Monde. The police are struggling with a tool that requires 17 clicks to save a simple PDF format, making their work more than inefficien…
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The XPN project, a software intended for the French national police, is turning into a resounding fiasco. Launched in 2014, it has swallowed 257 million euros without ever meeting the needs of the agents. The Court of Auditors recently denounced this gabegie in a crazy report, published on 2 December 2025 by Le Monde. The police are struggling with a tool that requires 17 clicks to save a simple PDF format, making their work more than inefficien…

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Le Libre Penseur broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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