INVESTIGATION. The French subsidiary of the American giant employs an army of communicators, ex-members of ministerial cabinets and ex-journalists to defend its interests.
By Romain Gubert
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VS’is a former executive of Google France. He made us swear not to write anything that would identify him. He left the French subsidiary of the American company a few months ago. He is neither a bitter revenge nor a whistleblower. He has no particular resentment against his former employer or shameful secrets to deliver. This luxury of precautions so that we do not recognize it is much more down to earth. “I am absolutely not afraid of possible retaliation. But I don’t want to insult the future. Google is essential and I have no desire to alienate anyone from them. If this former executive agrees to speak to the Point (which he reads diligently every week), it is, at our request, to discuss the means put in place by Google France…
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