The Former Boss of France Telecom Didier Lombard Deprived of His Légion D'honneur
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Other former executives of the company have also been deprived of the highest honour in France.
The ex-leader faced justice for the establishment, from 2006, of two rigorist restructuring plans which led to the deterioration of the working conditions of thousands of employees.
Several former executives of the company, who were finally convicted in January, were withdrawn their legion of honour by decree of the President of the Republic, it was reported this Saturday, 6 December in the Official Gazette.
The former boss of France Télécom, Didier Lombard, and two former executives of the company were withdrawn their Legion of Honour, according to decrees published on Saturday in the Official Journal."By decree of the President of the Republic dated 2 December 2025", Didier Lombard, 83 years old, "is excluded from the order of the Legion of Honor and permanently deprived of the right to wear the badges of any French or foreign decorations national…
The former boss of France Télécom, Didier Lombard, and two former executives of the company were withdrawn their Legion of Honour, the highest honour in France, according to decrees published this Saturday in the Official Journal.
The Official Journal states that the Legion of Honor is withdrawn from Didier Lombard, former CEO of France Telecom, now Orange. Two other executives of the telecommunications company are in the...
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