After the publication by the magazine
So Foot
of an investigation pointing to numerous dysfunctions within the French Football Federation, Amélie Oudéa-Castera had warned, in
Le Parisien
of the day, that she would not receive Noël Le Graët and Florence Hardouin "to have tea".
At the end of this exchange with the president and the general manager of the institution, Friday morning, the Minister of Sports decided to engage "an audit and control mission" within the 3F.
"The Minister recalled that it was imperative that the FFF continue its activities with absolute respect for all employees, regardless of their hierarchical level, and by actively monitoring the prevention and fight against all forms of discrimination and of violence, in particular sexist and sexual”, is it written in a press release published in the wake of this interview.
Noël Le Graët has undertaken to send all the reports produced recently, “in particular those relating to its governance and management”.
Low blows and power struggles
The magazine's investigation, published on September 8, mentioned in particular, on the strength of anonymous testimonies, the sending of sexual SMS to employees of the FFF by the Breton leader.
In an article published Thursday, the newspaper
Le Monde
described for its part a Federation cracked everywhere, where low blows and power struggles make the atmosphere unlivable.
"Even more than the others, the FFF, the leading federation in France with its two million licensees, has a duty to set an example in terms of ethics and sporting and societal integrity", reminded Amélie Oudéa-Castera to the two leaders. .
The audit will be carried out by the General Inspectorate for Education, Sport and Research (IGESR).
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