Maryvonne Le Brignonen, director of Tracfin, appointed head of the new ENA

She is “a woman of experience and an example of republican meritocracy, to which I am particularly attached,” said Minister Amélie de Montchalin in a press release.

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A new principal for a new school. Maryvonne Le Brignonen, director of the financial intelligence unit Tracfin, was appointed on Wednesday 1 December at the head of the National Institute of Public Service (INSP), which will replace the ENA on 1 January next.

Maryvonne Le Brignonen, 46, was appointed to the Council of Ministers for a period of four years. It is “a woman of experience and an example of republican meritocracy, to which I am particularly attached”, rejoices in a press release Amélie de Montchalin, Minister of Transformation and Public Service. “Within the Directorate General of Public Finances, she has demonstrated her ability to successfully carry out a large-scale transformation and simplification project well known to the French, the withholding of income tax”, adds the Minister.

A graduate of the Toulouse Business School, she worked in the private sector before joining ENA in 2007 (Emile-Zola promotion) then opting for the financial inspectorate when she graduated in 2010. She had been running Tracfin since the summer of 2019. At the beginning of November, the ministry had indicated that two men and two women remained in the running to take the head of the INSP.


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