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French Civil Servant Drugged 200 Women in Job Interviews

French Civil Servant Drugged 200 Women in Job Interviews

November 27, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

Here’s a breakdown of ‍the text provided, focusing on the ​key details:

summary:

The text describes allegations against Christian Nègre, a senior French civil servant, ​who ⁢is accused of drugging women ⁢who were​ applying for jobs in ⁢the ministry. He ‍allegedly documented⁤ these incidents in a spreadsheet titled “P Experiments,” detailing doses, ‌dates, and reactions.⁤ The women claim he suggested interviews outside and far from ⁣toilets.

Key Details:

*‌ ‍ Accused: Christian Nègre, a ‍senior French civil servant.
* ⁣ Allegations: drugging women applying for jobs⁢ in the ministry.
* ​ ​ Evidence: ⁢ A spreadsheet on his computer titled⁣ “P Experiments”​ detailing doses, dates, and reactions.
*⁤ ​ Modus Operandi: Suggesting interviews‌ outside and far from toilets.
* Victim: Sylvie Delezenne,a marketing expert from Lille,was contacted on LinkedIn by a HR manager at the French culture ministry and‌ went to Paris for⁤ an interview.
* Incident: Delezenne accepted a coffee from Nègre during the interview and ⁤believes she was drugged.
* Source: The Guardian.

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