EXCLUSIVE - Two judges of the Court of Versailles suicides
July 9, 2012 by lagazettedeputeaux. Change
The Point.fr
Two judges have ended their days 15 days apart. The Chancellery is in alert.
These are two suicides which embarrassed the Chancellery. Christian M. and Sophie T, the two vice-presidents, ended their days in their homes for reasons which fall within the privacy. Even if working conditions were, it seems, nothing to do with these dramas, the hierarchy of the tribunal is identified for his lack of tact. Seat judges who asked that we remove some hearings the time to reorganize the work after the death of their colleagues clashed with a refusal. A Government which, according to our information, out of its hinges the FO of magistrates Union, which complained by email to the keeper of the seals.
For two years, it is the fourth suicide of judges in the jurisdiction of the Court of appeal of Versailles. At the national level, there are four suicides of magistrates out of a total of 8,000 employees since the beginning of the year.
End 2010, the Chancery had mounted emergency a study on suffering group to work in the judicial services after the suicide of a juge d'instruction of Pontoise, Philippe Tran-Van. Before ending his days, he had criticized in a letter work overload and pressure from the hierarchy...
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