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FranceCulture5 days ago

Stéphane Hardouin, Director of the IGPN, on corruption in the police: The more we work on it, the more cases we find

Stéphane Hardouin, director of the French National Police Oversight Authority (IGPN), discusses the issue of corruption within the police force, stating that the more investigations are conducted, the more cases of corruption are uncovered.

Source document: Stéphane Hardouin, directeur de l'IGPN

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LibérationIndependentCenter5 days ago
Stéphane Hardouin, Director of the IGPN, on corruption in the police: The more we work on it, the more cases we find

Stéphane Hardouin, director of the French National Police Oversight Authority (IGPN), discusses the issue of corruption within the police force, stating that the more investigations are conducted, the more cases of corruption are uncovered.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a statement from an official source without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on a discussion regarding police corruption but does not take a clear stance or emphasize one side over another.

Official sources cited

  • government Stéphane Hardouin, directeur de l'IGPN
MediapartIndependent🔒Center7 days ago
'Why not me?' A police officer recounts his corruption by drug traffickers (Part 1/2)

A police officer recounts his experience with being corrupted by drug traffickers.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a personal account of police corruption without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on an individual's experience rather than making broader political claims or taking a stance on related policy issues.

Le ParisienIndependentCenter9 days ago
I was doing it with a good heart. The scumbag cop was selling police files to an international laundering network.

A police officer was caught selling police files to an international money laundering network. The officer claimed he did it 'out of good heart.'

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal case involving a corrupt police officer without apparent ideological framing. It does not take a stance on broader political issues.

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  • governmentStéphane Hardouin, directeur de l'IGPN
  • press_releaseLe Parisien