Charles Alloncle is not finished with Delphine Ernotte. The UDR deputy accuses the president of France Télévisions of having lied under oath during her hearing before the parliamentary inquiry committee on public broadcasting. According to Marianne, Delphine Ernotte allegedly received advice from a private firm to prepare for her appearance before the deputies, information that contradicts her sworn statements. The elected official denounces this as perjury and a form of denial in the face of the mounting revelations.
Accusations of questionable budget management
Charles Alloncle asserts that public broadcasting funding increased by €136 million between 2015 and 2024, thus contradicting Delphine Ernotte's narrative of budget cuts. The MP minces no words, accusing the president of having squandered public funds without providing accurate accounts of public finance management.
These accusations come after months of hearings conducted by the parliamentary inquiry committee. Delphine Ernotte had hoped to put this parliamentary episode behind her, but the successive revelations have reignited the controversy surrounding the governance of France Télévisions. The alleged use of a private consulting firm to prepare for a public hearing raises questions about the transparency and sincerity of the testimonies given before the National Assembly.
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