“He knows how to work, but …”: Claude Atcher, route of the sulphurous boss of the 2023 Rugby World Cup

“The manhunt will soon be over. Epilogue on June 16. Good weekend to all. This tweet, one of the last from his occasionally used account, popped up on the evening of Friday, June 4. Two days earlier, the newspaper L’Équipe revealed that its author, Claude Atcher, had an appointment at the Paris Criminal Court to be tried there for “concealment of breach of trust”, “abuse of corporate assets” and “concealed work by concealment of activity”. The director general of the Public Interest Group (GIP) France 2023, which oversees the organization of the Rugby World Cup disputed in a year on our soil will face justice in September, but has set as a mysterious deadline this Thursday, day of the Board of Directors of the authority.

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