Didier Lallement, former Paris police prefect, appointed secretary general of sea

The former prefect, very criticized in his former functions, was appointed on Monday in this position “on the proposal of the Prime Minister”, after having left in July the police prefecture of the capital.

Le Monde with AFP

Two months after leaving the head of the Paris police prefecture (PP), Didier Lallement was appointed on Monday, September 26, at the head of the general secretariat of the sea, “on the proposal of the Prime Minister”, Elisabeth Borne, in the Council of Ministers. He will take up his duties “from October 3”, can be read in The report of the Council of Ministers . >

The General Secretariat of the Sea is an inter -ministerial body placed under the authority of Matignon, whose mission is to control, assess and coordinate the government’s maritime policy.

targeted by two Judicial information

m. Lalment, 66, was widely criticized during his three and a half years at the head of the police headquarters for his management deemed brutal of demonstrations. It is targeted by two judicial information, about its order maintenance scheme during the movement of “yellow vests”.

/Media reports.