Sylvie Goulard, who has just been appointed European Commissioner, was heard Tuesday in connection with the case of alleged fictitious jobs of the "Modem".

Sylvie Goulard, appointed European Commissioner for the "Internal Market", was heard Tuesday morning by the judicial police in connection with the case of alleged fictitious jobs of the "Modem". Sylvie Goulard was heard under the free hearing in the premises of the Central Office for the fight against corruption and financial and tax offenses (OCLCIFF) in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), said the source confirming Point information. She was appointed European Commissioner for the Internal Market mid-day, a broad portfolio that encompasses industrial policy, the digital single market, as well as the defense and space industry.