L’ancien dirigeant accuse le ministère d’avoir fait pression pour le contraindre à la démission en février, après les révélations de viols et agressions sexuelles au sein de la Fédération des sports de glace. Il réclame 302 550 euros.
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The former president of the Fédération française des sports de glace (FFSG), Didier Gailhaguet, has just launched a lawsuit in the administrative court in Paris, against the Ministry of Sports, seeking roughly €300,000 for having been treated as a “scapegoat” for sexual assaults in French skating, AFP learned on Friday (June 12th) from his lawyers.
Mr Gailhaguet alleges that Sports Minister Roxana Maracineanu has pressured him to resign as head of the FFSG in early February. He had made a claim a few days ago to the Ministry, which rejected it.
The former executive is claiming €152,550 for the 27 months of compensation he alleges he would have received if he had gone to the end of his term, as well as €150,000 in non-economic damages.
To explaining its refusal to pay compensation, the Ministry explained in a letter dated May 29, a copy of which was obtained by AFP, that Didier Gailhaguet resigned voluntarily, after the minister questioned him about possible misfeasance in the governance of the FFSG and invited him to assume his responsibilities as the head of the federation
Fifteen days before his resignation, several former skaters, including Sarah Abitbol in her book “Such a Long Silence,” had accused some of their former coaches, including Gilles Beyer, of rape and sexual assault.
Mr Gailhaguet, who had led the FFSG since 1998 (with the exception of a break between 2004 and 2007), had been implicated in letting Mr Beyer remain [as a coach recognized by the FFSG], despite rumors from as early as 2000 that he denies..
“The Ministry of Sports refuses to acknowledge its overwhelming responsibility in the public demonization of Didier Gailhaguet and making him the scapegoat for this case,” say his lawyers William Bourdon and Vincent Brengarth. “This was all the more reprehensible because it allows it to timely escape a transparent assessment of its own shortcomings for the past twenty years.”
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