In an interview published on Saturday by the newspaper "L'Equipe", the former co-presenter of the program "Stade 2", Clémentine Sarlat, said that she had been the victim of moral harassment. France Television announced that an internal investigation had been opened.

France Télévisions announced on Saturday that it had opened an internal investigation, after the publication in L'Equipe of the testimony of Clémentine Sarlat, former co-presenter of "Stade 2", who claims to have been the victim of moral harassment. "In accordance with the principle of zero tolerance rigorously applied in the company, an investigation is being carried out to shed light on the facts mentioned," the public group told AFP, confirming information from L'Equipe .

Clémentine Sarlat told the sports daily that she left the magazine in 2018, after facts which, according to her, amount to moral harassment. "In May 2017, before my maternity leave, the sports director told me that I will co-present 'Stade 2' with Matthieu Lartot. In reality, it was com. I just had to announce a presenter. When I come back, In January 2018, I was told: 'Because of the lights and the cameras, you will not be able to be next to Matthew.' I was no longer a co-presenter, "reported the journalist, who has now converted to the podcast after working at TF1.

"No one was talking to me"

"I was going to Stage 2 crying," said Clémentine Sarlat, who explains that she was marginalized when she returned from maternity leave, until she decided to leave. "For the preparation of the program, nobody was talking to me. They had put me in a separate office, away from the editors", and "I felt like a stab in the back" , she says.

France Télévisions, which has been confronted with several cases of sexual or moral harassment since the birth of the #MeToo movement two and a half years ago, recalled that a "direct line was set up in 2018 to collect the voice of all those who feel harassed or discriminated against "and that" each reported case is followed up and treated with care ".