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In disagreement with the Commission and destabilized by a report from the Anti-Fraud Office, Fabrice Leggeri leaves the European Border Guard Agency.
By Emmanuel Berretta
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VSabales, human dissension, accusing report from Olaf (the European Anti-Fraud Office)… The upper echelons of the European Union have been shaken for two years by a turmoil around Frontex, the border and coast guard agency Europeans. Epilogue of the story, Fabrice Leggeri, its executive director, tired of the attacks, submitted his resignation Thursday, April 28 to the board of directors. He accepted it on Friday.
Assisted by his lawyer, the executive director pleaded his case against an accusing report by Olaf – 129 pages and 700-page annexes – which generally reproaches him for three things: not having respected the procedures, having been disloyal to -à-vis the European Union and poor staff management. Following the vote by the Board of Directors…
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