Agn & # XE8; s Saal, CEO of INA, July 31, 2014.
Agnès Saal, CEO of INA, July 31, 2014. – DOMINIQUE FAGET / AFP

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This is a letter from a “raven” that would have revealed the case. According to the Figaro Eco , the current CEO of the National Audiovisual Institute (INA) has over 40,000 euros taxi bills with the G7 company in ten months.

Agnès Saal succeeded in May 2014 Mathieu Gallet, the current CEO of Radio France, including The Chained Duck was revealed that he had spent more than a million in advisory fees and EUR 125,000 to renovate his office when he headed the INA.

This revelation about the new Group CEO was made following an anonymous letter sent to the directors of the National Institute of Audiovisual on the eve of the Board held on April 23, said the BBC .

According to the newspaper, Agnès Saal said it had already repaid the expenses of taxis within its private travel. “As CEO of INA, I have a car with driver available. But as I can not get it to work 12-15 hours per day and weekends, I also have a subscription to taxis G7, because I do not have a driver’s license. This device had already existed before my arrival and I resumed, “has defended the CEO of INA.

On the total amount (40,915 euros), a little over 7,000 relate to Subscription and 32,000 travel. Moreover, on the invoice, 6,700 euros are attributable to his son, to whom she had communicated reservation number, adds Le Figaro . “It’s a mistake, I recognize the responsibility and I immediately reimbursed those costs,” said Agnès Saal.

A doubt remains, however, about 7,800 euros taxi charged weekend , namely the responsibility of the business and private trips. “It is not clear whether a taxi ride to an event in which I represent the INA is professional or personal,” she said, arguing that “the professional use of the taxi during the week- ends about a third or a quarter of the bill “. So she agreed to reimburse the two-thirds or three-quarters, says Le Figaro .