Judicial

#JUSB2602353DDecree of April 9, 2026 on Maintaining in Secondment (Judiciary) - Mr. LETOCART (Aurélien)

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🇬🇧 English

This law extends the secondment of Mr. Aurélien Letocart, a magistrate, to the Agency for the Management and Recovery of Seized and Confiscated Assets for one year. He will continue his role as the magistrate coordinator for the regional branches in Paris and Fort-de-France. This affects both the agency and regional branches where he will oversee operations.

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Key Changes

  • Extension of secondment for Mr. Aurélien Letocart to the agency
  • Continuation of his role as magistrate coordinator
  • Operational oversight in Paris and Fort-de-France regional branches

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Maintain Mr. Aurélien Letocart in secondment position at the Agency for the Management and Recovery of Seized and Confiscated Assets from May 15, 2026 for a duration of one year

Agency for the Management and Recovery of Seized and Confiscated Assets
operational
high

Assign Mr. Aurélien Letocart to exercise the functions of magistrate coordinator for the regional branches in Paris and Fort-de-France

Agency for the Management and Recovery of Seized and Confiscated Assets
operational
high

Publish this decree in the Journal officiel de la République française

French Government (Prime Minister and Minister of Justice)
disclosure
high

Prime Minister must ensure application of this decree within their respective authority

Prime Minister
operational
high

Minister of Justice (Garde des Sceaux) must ensure application of this decree within their respective authority

Minister of Justice (Garde des Sceaux)
operational

Affected Parties

Aurélien LetocartAgency for the Management and Recovery of Seized and Confiscated Assets

Tags

secondment,judiciary,France