State services recovered more than 12 billion euros last year as part of the fight against tax fraud. This is a "record year", announced the Minister of Public Accounts Gérald Darmanin. 

The fight against tax fraud has allowed the French state to recover 12 billion euros in 2019, announced on Twitter on Wednesday the Minister of Public Accounts Gérald Darmanin, who refers to a "record" year. In detail, the revenue from tax audits amounted to almost 11 billion euros, to which are added 358 million euros from the processing service of corrective declarations (STDR) and 530 million euros from the judicial agreement of public interest (CJIP) in the Google and Carmignac cases, according to figures published by Les Echos  and confirmed by the Ministry of the Economy to AFP.