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Jean de Maillard

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Jean de Maillard (born 15 August 1951 in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines) is a French magistrate[1] in Blois.

He wrote several books concerning financial crime. He also co-signed a 9 May 2001 op-ed in Le Monde with Bernard Bertossa, attorney general in Geneva, Benoît Dejemeppe, king's attorney in Bruxelles (procureur du roi), Eva Joly, investigative magistrate in Paris, and Renaud van Ruymbeke, judge in Paris, entitled The 'black boxes' of financial globalization, that supported reporter Denis Robert in his investigations concerning the Clearstream Affair.

Books

  • (in French) Les beaux jours du crime. Vers une société criminelle ? Plon, 1992.
  • (in French) Un monde sans loi. La criminalité financière en images. Editions Stock, 1999.

References

  1. ^ Gardere, Michel (25 April 1989). "Wine scandal deepens with new address". Glasgow Herald. Retrieved 10 March 2011.