The Prime Minister asked the inspection “to deepen his research in order to make conclusions that “may lead to sanctions if necessary”. the final report will be handed over to the Prime Minister in next July and made public.
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The preliminary report of the General Inspectorate of Justice on the fatal attack on Corsican separatist Yvan Colonna on March 2 in Arles prison, which was submitted this month, will ultimately not be made public, learned Wednesday April 13 franceinfo from a source close to the file, confirming information from TF1.
>> franceinfo had been able to consult elements of the report of the national anti-terrorist prosecution at the end of March.
The General Inspectorate of Justice submitted an interim report to the government, but according to this source familiar with the matter, “This report submitted to the Prime Minister leaves more questions than answers”. Jean Castex therefore requested additional investigations.
Moreover, this interim report did not give any conclusions but simply raised questions about possible flaws, in particular “on the CCTV system” and the position of the cameras at the time of the attack on Yvan Colonna in prison.
Jean Castex therefore asked the inspection “to deepen his research” in order to make conclusions that “may lead to sanctions if necessary”. the final report will be submitted to the Prime Minister next July and made public.