Controversy Surrounding Amélie Oudéa-Castéra’s Remuneration and Attendance Fees

the essentials While she was general director of the French tennis federation, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra received, in 2021, €53,000 in attendance fees for her participation in eight meetings of the Lyon group Plastic Omnium. A company of which she was a director until she entered government in 2022.

Embroiled in numerous controversies since her appointment to the Ministry of National Education, to the point that elected officials from the majority are calling for her departure, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra remains under pressure.

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At the start of the week, there was particular discussion of the latter’s remuneration, from the time when she was general director of the French tennis federation from March 2021 to May 2022. A salary of €500,000 gross per year deemed “abnormal ” by a parliamentary commission of inquiry into sports federations, whose report was delivered this Tuesday, January 23.

“I’m not paid well”

“I understand that it may seem high, given the standards of French remuneration,” she defended herself this fall during her hearing. If I relate my remuneration to the volume of hours that I put in each week, I I’m not paid well.”

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At the start of the week, the weekly Lyon Tribune revealed that in addition to her activities at the FFT, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra received the sum of €53,000 in attendance fees in 2021 for having participated in eight meetings of the Plastic Omnium group. A company in which she had been a director since 2014. And our colleagues also point out that the future minister had received €20,000 for three meetings in 2022, before her entry into government.

2024-01-26 08:56:00
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